MARTIN LEWIS has warned some households will see their energy bills rise in January. In his latest newsletter, the consumer champion explained how prepayment meter customers and those who pay on re…
Martin said in the newsletter: "It will come as a surprise to many to see prices change in January.
"For most people the change will be trivial, but it is disappointing to see more substantial increases, with some on prepay meters seeing rises of 1%, which include most of the poorest in society. "The bump up for those who pay in receipt of bills takes the premium for paying that way to more than 10% over direct debit – so while many like the extra control, it's important to be aware that with typical bills from January you'll pay £260 a year for it."Food inflation jumped to 12.4% in November from 11.6% the previous month as the price of eggs, meat, dairy and coffee continued rising.
If you're looking for ways to save on your energy bills, there are a number of options available to you.The payment has been split into six instalments to be made monthly between October this year and March 2023. The two payments for October and November are worth £66 and £67 for December, January, February and March.Millions should have received both instalments of thePlus, there was a £150 disability payment which was made to
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