• Donate
  • Login
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
  • Login
  • Register
Canary
Cart / £0.00

No products in the basket.

MEDIA THAT DISRUPTS
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
No Result
View All Result
MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION
SUPPORT
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
No Result
View All Result
Canary
No Result
View All Result

Four in 10 reported difficulties with energy bills even before price cap increase

The Canary by The Canary
25 April 2022
in News, UK
Reading Time: 2 mins read
165 7
A A
0
Home UK News
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on BlueskyShare via WhatsAppShare via TelegramShare on Threads

Four in 10 people in the UK said they were struggling to pay their energy bills in March, even before the latest price cap hike, new data shows.

A survey by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found that 43% of those who pay energy bills said it was “very or somewhat difficult” to afford them last month.

This was while 22 million households in Britain still had their energy bills capped at £1,277 per year for the average household. The cap rose to £1,971 on 1 April and has been applied to most default tariffs.

Figures from March

In the most deprived parts of England, 57% of people reported difficulty in paying energy bills. But even in the least deprived areas of the country, 35% struggled.

Energy price cap: default tariff
(PA Graphics)

Meanwhile, nearly a quarter (23%) of adults across the country reported it was difficult or very difficult to pay their usual household bills in March compared to a year ago. In November, the same figure was 17%.

Nearly all the people surveyed by the ONS in March (87%) reported that their cost of living had risen compared to just a month before. In November, 62% of people reported the same.

The survey found that 17% are borrowing more money or using more credit than a year ago. Meanwhile, 43% reported they won’t be able to save money over the next 12 months.

43% of adults said they would not be able to save money in the next 12 months – an increase compared with 34% in Nov 2021. pic.twitter.com/k65tGSQyTd

— Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ONS) April 25, 2022

Bad to much worse

Bills are rising alongside everyday costs for nearly everyone in the UK. Meanwhile in France, the government has imposed a 4% cap in order to shield consumers from energy price rises.

Inflation in the UK also rose by 7% in the 12 months to March, according to the latest Consumer Prices Index data from the ONS.

Jack Leslie, senior economist at the Resolution Foundation, said:

The combination of shrinking pay packets and rising costs means that the pressure on households is building, with lower-income families set to feel the squeeze the most, and over a third of the most deprived fifth of households in England already saying it has been difficult or very difficult to pay their usual bills.

This is set to get worse, with the estimated number of households experiencing fuel stress hitting five million this month.

Going forwards, the Government must do all it can to protect those who will be hardest hit – with support for low-income households a priority.

Separate research from insurance company MetLife found that one in six people have cut back costs. And 57% say they expect to do so soon.

Tags: cost of living crisis
Share128Tweet80ShareSendShareShare
Previous Post

Noam Chomsky’s staggering take on the link between aliens and the climate crisis

Next Post

Before shipping asylum seekers to Rwanda, the UK must heed lessons from Australia

Next Post
Protest in Perth, Australia in support of refugees held at Manus and Nauru offshore detention facilities

Before shipping asylum seekers to Rwanda, the UK must heed lessons from Australia

A group of Asian elephants travelling a water-logged wild landscape

Tory plans to axe elephant protection in Animals Abroad Bill face resistance

Food prices rise at fastest rate for 11 years

Food prices rise at fastest rate for 11 years

Trespass on Dyson's land

Trespassing Dyson's palatial land and decolonising the countryside

A ripped brow envelope representing benefits like PIP for terminally ill people and the DWP logo

The DWP just said it's stripping 400,000 people of their benefits

Please login to join discussion
Israel
Analysis

Israel executes two unarmed Palestinians after they surrendered

by Charlie Jaay
28 November 2025
Palestine Action
Analysis

Disabled arrestee refuses to be silent, saying “freedom is not to be taken from us without a fight”

by Ed Sykes
28 November 2025
Syria
Analysis

Syria: Fragile peace after Bedouin murders ignite sectarian tensions

by Alex/Rose Cocker
28 November 2025
Barghouti
Skwawkbox

Video: Barghouti honoured with new mural after 24 years as Israel’s political prisoner

by Skwawkbox
28 November 2025
palestine action
Analysis

Shocking new report reveals what really drove the government’s crackdown on Palestine Action

by The Canary
28 November 2025
  • Get our Daily News Email

The Canary
PO Box 71199
LONDON
SE20 9EX

Canary Media Ltd – registered in England. Company registration number 09788095.

For guest posting, contact ben@thecanary.co

For other enquiries, contact: hello@thecanary.co

Sign up for the Canary's free newsletter and get disruptive journalism in your inbox twice a day. Join us here.

© Canary Media Ltd 2024, all rights reserved | Website by Monster | Hosted by Krystal | Privacy Settings

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Cart