The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Energy prices ‘an increasing concern for households’

Survey: Poll reveals worries as British Gas tariff hike comes into effect adding £76 a year to bill for the average home

- Vicky shaw

Households are becoming increasing­ly concerned about energy prices, according to the Which? consumer group.

More than half of all people surveyed (56%) in September believe energy prices should be a key priority for politician­s – up by five percentage points from April, when similar research was conducted.

The findings were released just after a tariff hike previously announced by British Gas came into effect this week, adding £76 a year to the average annual dual fuel bill.

Similar announceme­nts have previously been made by providers.

In Which?’s research, based on a UK survey of more than 2,000 people, only social care for older people (68%) was ranked as a higher concern for participan­ts.

Addressing financial fraud and scams (40%) and ensuring people save enough for retirement (22%) were also key for consumers.

Which? said the energy market should be tackled as a top priority.

Alex Neill, Which? managing director of home products and services, said: “Consumers are sick of the endless debate about energy prices and want action immediatel­y.” other

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