Millions of households still struggling to pay energy bills despite price drop

millions of households still struggling to pay energy bills despite price drop

Latest energy debt figures from Ofgem show levels now stand at a record £3.1 billion

Around 6.1 million British homes continue to grapple with paying their energy bills despite a decrease in prices, according to new figures.

Record-breaking levels of energy debt now amount to £3.1billion, as reported by the latest figures from Ofgem. National Debtline suggests that the difficulty in settling energy bills affect as many as 6.1 million people, marking energy debt as one of the most common issues among those who turn to them for support.

While, the reduction of the price cap offers some respite, additional "urgent action" is needed particularly for those confronted with insurmountable arrears, demands the service.

Steve Vaid, chief executive of the Money Advice Trust, the charity that runs National Debtline, said: “The fall in the price cap will alleviate some of the pressure many households are under, but our findings show that many more will continue to struggle as energy bills remain high.

“As millions of people worry about keeping up with their energy payments, arrears levels have continued to increase and many have been left with unaffordable debts as a result. What we need to see from the next Government is urgent action through a Help to Repay scheme to help people trapped in energy debt access a safe route out.

“Anyone struggling with their energy bills, or worried about their finances, should contact National Debtline as soon as possible – our advisers are here to help.”

In May, Ofgem’s director general of markets, Tim Jarvis, told the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee that so-called customer bad debt had soared by more than 50% over the previous 12 months. Mr Jarvis told MPs that bad debt, when customers are unable to pay their energy bill, was now “one of the biggest challenges we’ve got in the sector right now”.

He said: “If you look at bad debt over the last 12 months, it’s increased by over 50%. So it’s gone from £2 billion to over £3 billion. We’ve seen an increase both in the numbers of people in debt but also a much bigger increase in the total amount of debt, suggesting those people are getting further and further into debt.”

Historically, the cost of bad debt has been spread across all customers, at roughly around £23 a year. However in February, Ofgem announced it was allowing a temporary additional cost to customers of £28, taking the overall charge to about £50 a year, to make sure suppliers had enough funds to support customers who are struggling.

However, Mr Jarvis suggested to the the committee that the charge was “unsustainable”, saying: “Going forward we think that risks being unsustainable, to be honest, spreading those costs across the whole customer base in that way is not the best way to tackle the underlying causes of that.”

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