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The real cost of energy price rises

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Energy bills have risen an average of 42%, or £380, this year and £4.3 billion has been added onto household energy bills in only 8 months, latest figures show.

uSwitch.com research suggests that 30% of pensioner households are now in fuel poverty, but these are joined by 20% of families with one income and 17% of single person working households.

More bad news on the way

And more bad news is set to come. Experts predict further energy price increases next year of 14%, meaning an average household bill could hit as high as £1,467 in early 2009.

With the Government revealing that an extra one million people have been pushed into fuel poverty, 2008 will be remembered as the year when serious concerns were raised about the ongoing affordability of household energy.

Fuel poverty, where 10% or more of net income is spent on energy, has rocketed to 5.4 million, which means 21% of households are now impacted. Its net also seems to be spreading wider.

Fuel poverty spreads

Although traditionally thought to be a 'pensioner issue', new research from uSwitch.com shows that fuel poverty is now affecting other social groups too.

The study, which cross-compared type of household with net monthly income and average monthly energy spend, found that while almost a third (30%) of pensioner households are in fuel poverty, so are 20% of families with one income and 17% of single person working households.

Both groups are vulnerable because punishing price hikes are being met by one person's income alone.

Ann Robinson, Director of Consumer Policy at uSwitch.com, said: " 2008 is set to be remembered as the year Britain was crippled by inflation, soaring fuel bills and the rampant growth of fuel poverty."

Government failure to stamp out fuel poverty has not only allowed it to tighten its grip on the pensioner population, but it's spread its roots into other parts of society too.

Now single income households, including families, face a real threat to their standard of living as fuel poverty becomes part of everyday British life.


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