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Rising household bills add to pressure on Labour as pain for consumers continues
April 02, 2025
|The Guardian
The painful jump in household bills yesterday will push the UK's poorest households further into poverty.
The painful jump in household bills yesterday will push the UK's poorest households further into poverty. The increases will also provide a further jolt to Labour ministers still reeling from a spring statement that has prompted accusations that their policies are Tory-lite.
The "squeezed middle", put in the spotlight by the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, back when he was the Labour leader, will also find that recovery from the post-pandemic inflation shock has slowed to a halt.
The increase in household outgoings has largely been driven by higher council tax and utility costs. A rise in council tax will push the average bill up 4.99% in 2025-26 to within touching distance of £2,300 a year.
Water bills will rise by an average £123 a year, or more than 20%, and the average increase in gas and electricity bills will be £111.
Inflation, which dipped to 2.8% in February, is expected by the Bank of England to rebound to 3.7% in late summer.
The harm from three years of high inflation is still resonating across the economy - and the last thing low-income and middle-income households need is another reason to economise.
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