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Four in 10 struggled to afford energy bills last month as cost-of-living crisis bites

Around four in ten people reported finding it hard to afford their energy bills last month, according to new ONS figures that document the rising cost of living crisis.

Some 87 percent of adults reported an increase in their cost of living over the previous month in March 2022, an increase of 25 percent compared with November 2021.

The new figures come as Labour calls for an emergency budget to bring forward more measures to help families who are struggling to afford basic food and energy supplies.

Sir Keir Starmer said on Sunday that the rising cost of living was “the single number one issue” for people across the UK.

43 percent of those who pay energy bills said that it was “very or somewhat difficult” to afford them in March 2022.

Among all adults surveyed, 43 percent reported that they would not be able to save money in the next 12 months. This is the highest amount since the question was first asked in March 2020.

Nearly a quarter of adults – 23 percent – said that it was “very difficult or difficult” to pay their usual household bills in the last month compared with a year ago.

Three percent of people claimed to be behind on rent or mortgage payments in March 2022.

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