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So the chap from the Treasury who was interviewed today was still harping on about people "only" having to pay £2,500 for energy. They seem unable to comprehend that for many people that is still an impossible amount of money. Couple that with unaffordable mortgages (and remember that private renters will find their rents going up to cover their landlord's mortgage) and rising food prices and you have to wonder how long they will survive.
The £2,500 is only for the unit price for an ‘average’ household.
From Fact Check-
This figure refers to the maximum amount a “typical” household will pay, based on average energy usage. Depending on property type and energy usage, some households will pay more than this, although some will pay less.