Rising numbers ...24 Aug 2023 14:12
Seek help for energy bill debts, warns Citizens Advice.
Thousands more people will start the winter behind on their energy bills with some borrowing to pay them, Citizens Advice has warned.
A total of 46,431 people with energy debts contacted the charity for advice in the first six months of 2023, a 17% increase on the same period last year.
Friday's energy price cap is expected to set a typical annual household bill at about £1,926 from October.
But those who contacted Citizens Advice for help had debts averaging £1,711.
This is up a third on 2019, the charity said.
The amount that some households are behind on their energy bills has been rising consistently since last spring, as billpayers have faced high prices for gas and electricity.
Prices for 29 million households in England, Wales and Scotland are governed by a cap set by the energy regulator Ofgem. In an announcement on Friday, it is expected to lower the cap, making the price of each unit of energy cheaper, for the three months from October.
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