Energy prices could go up by 48% next year, meaning the average home pays £3,700 for their gas and electricity, but MSE boss Martin Lewis says consumers may still have dodged a bullet
MoneySavingExpert boss Martin Lewis says energy bills could hit £3,700 a year for the average UK home – and it’s both “bad and good news”.
Energy prices rose to an average of £2,500 a year from October 1, when the Government’s Energy Price Guarantee came into force.
The price freeze means the typical household will pay less for energy than the £3,549 a year that was predicted from October 1.
But it still means homes are facing higher energy prices than they were, with the average household paying £529 a year extra from the start of October 2022.