Already-struggling Britons face paying energy bills of £400-a-month from next year as the price cap is predicted to rise even higher. It is feared the annual limit set by regulators could climb to a terrifying £4,700 by April next year.
Already-struggling Britons face paying energy bills of £400-a-month from next year as the price cap is predicted to rise even higher.
It’s equivalent to £391 per month, and will only add to the pain many struggling households are facing. Energy consultancy Auxilione predicted the price cap on energy bills could reach £3,687 in October, close to double today’s already record levels. The consultancy said it was double-checking its figures due to price cap rule changes made by industry regulatorIt added: ‘We release today’s view with a caveat that we are having to re-do our analysis this week to “double check” that the outputs are correct. Be sure to be sitting down before reading on.’
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