Energy price rises could be ‘the nail in the coffin’ for people’s finances
As Labour leader Ed Miliband announces policies to help control spiraling energy costs, Citizens Advice calls for energy companies to treat customers more fairly.
Gillian Guy, Chief Executive of national charity Citizens Advice, said:
“It’s hard to justify high profits when rising bills mean that many families have to chose between heating their homes and putting food on the table. Energy firms must keep price rises to a minimum and make sure that any drops in wholesale costs are passed on to customers.
“A fresh round of energy price rises could be the nail in the coffin for people's household budgets - many are already being pushed to breaking point by a perfect storm of price rises, wage freezes and benefit curbs. As hard-pressed consumers brace themselves for higher costs, it’s clear that energy companies must do more to make bills more affordable.”
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