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Year Two results:

Year 2, December 2015: Even with falling prices at the pump, consumers find home energy more affordable than gasoline
Year 2, September 2015: What if gasoline became unaffordable? Americans say that they are most likely to use different transportation (full document), news item here. 
Year 2, March 2015: Environment pulls ahead of affordability as Americans' top energy-related concern (full document), news item here.
Year 2, June 2015: When gasoline prices fell, most consumers did not change their minds about how much they felt they could pay (full document), news item here. 

Year One results: 
Year 1, Quarter 1: U-M survey finds surprising attitudes toward energy costs, environmental impact
Year 1, Quarter 2: Consumers worry about energy's impact on environment regardless of income
Year 1, Quarter 3: When it comes to energy's environmental impact, Southerners think differently
Year One Report: U-M survey reveals how personal concerns, income shape consumer attitudes about energy

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