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NEA briefing paper on April 2022 price rises in water

NEA briefing paper on April 2022 price rises in water

Water UK has announced the domestic water bill in England and Wales will rise by as much at 10.8% from 1st April. The actual increase customers will see depends on the company they are served by, but average bills will rise to £419, an increase of 1.7% (£7) on the current average bill. While this increase may not seem overly significant in isolation, it comes at a time of increasing pressure; in April, the energy price cap will rise by 54% to £1,971 for the default tariff, and £2,017 for customers on pre-payment meters, National Insurance rises by 1.25p in the pound, and council tax bills are set to rise an estimated 4%. Millions of households are already being hit hard by this cost-of-living crisis, and Government support announced on 3rd February does not go far enough to support those struggling the most.

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