Final energy price cap predictions say households will pay near £3,600 from October ➡️ The new price cap is set to be announced by Ofgem next Friday with millions set to see a hike in their energy bills
But despite this ray of light, most of the rest of the forecast contains pain for households.
It will then fall but remain at stomach-churning levels, hitting £5,235 in July and £5,235 next October. But the Government has made it clear it will not do anything substantial until a new prime minister is in office on September 5.
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