Federal Agency

Energy Information Administration

The EIA publishes energy price data and utility disconnection statistics that feed the ADI's Cost Pressure indicators.

American Default tracks 1 indicator from Energy Information Administration, including Utility Service Disconnections. The EIA publishes energy price data and utility disconnection statistics that feed the ADI's Cost Pressure indicators. Data is parsed from published reports.

Indicators from Energy Information Administration

Indicator Current Value Trend Frequency ADI Component
Utility Service Disconnections unknown monthly Legal Filings

How We Get This Data

Automation
Parsed — parsed from press releases via Claude API
Indicators
1 tracked
ADI Components
Legal Filings

Attribution & Licensing

Data attributed to: U.S. Energy Information Administration

Official source: https://www.eia.gov/

Federal government data is in the public domain. American Default provides full attribution per each agency's terms of use. FRED-hosted data use is subject to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Terms of Use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What data does Energy Information Administration publish?

The EIA publishes energy price data and utility disconnection statistics that feed the ADI's Cost Pressure indicators.

How often does American Default update Energy Information Administration data?

Energy Information Administration data is parsed from published reports. Update frequency varies by indicator: monthly.

Is Energy Information Administration data free to use?

Yes. Energy Information Administration is a public institution and its data is freely available. American Default provides proper attribution per the source's terms of use.

What American Distress Index components use Energy Information Administration data?

Energy Information Administration data feeds into Legal Filings. These indicators provide context but are not in the ADI composite calculation.

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