ENERGY PRICES RISING THREE TIMES AS FAST AS WAGES
SNP MSP Jamie Hepburn today said the UK Government must act as he warned that more families will be pushed into fuel poverty.
Figures produced by the Scottish Government show annual household expenditure on gas and electricity in Scotland has increased by 24% over the last four years whilst average household income in Scotland has only risen by 9%.
The figures, which do not reflect the recent price hikes over the last 12 months, were released in a parliamentary answer to Jamie Hepburn and show that between 2003-04 and 2006-07
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- Average annual household expenditure on gas increased from £440 to £560 - an increase of 27%.
- Electricity costs have increased over the same time frame from £530 per annum to £660 - an increase of 22%.
- For households using both electricity and gas the combined figures show an increase of 24%
- In contrast average household income increased by only 9% from £16,500 to £18,100.
Commenting on the figures SNP Central Scotland MSP Jamie Hepburn said;
“With the latest price rises due to hit households hard this winter these figures expose the shocking impact fuel costs have already had on household budgets across Scotland.
“Energy costs are increasing by 3 times as much as household income.
“Without real action on energy prices we will see more and more households pushed into fuel poverty as energy costs eat up household budgets.
“With higher heating and energy usage in Scotland we already have three times as many households in fuel poverty. Without real action by the UK Government this will only get worse.
“It is essential that we see steps taken by the UK Government to ensure social tariffs are the lowest tariffs, that pre-payment customers are no longer hit by rip-off charges and that the winter fuel payment is increased.
“The case for the energy companies to make a contribution to meeting the costs of fuel poverty and to supporting pensioners is compelling.
“These figures show that energy costs are unsustainable not just for the elderly or less well off but across the board.
“The SNP Government has taken strong steps to tackle fuel poverty with a record number of central heating installations last year, plans to extend benefits health checks to all those applying to the Warm Deal programme, and the re-establishment of the Fuel Poverty Forum – but the energy market and energy regulation is reserved. The UK Government must act.”
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