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Rising Bills

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Pittcity Tue 25-Feb-25 08:59:24

I've just received notice that my water bill is rising by over 30%.
The news headline is the imminent rise in gas and electricity prices. (We are on a fixed rate for a few more months so will worry about that later)
I'm expecting an increased Council Tax bill next week.

Luckily the annual increase in our income will cover these bill rises.

DH is furious as he knows that these companies are just making shareholders rich at our expense.

Just wanted to vent really!

fancythat Fri 14-Mar-25 14:29:19

crazyH

I recently paid £700 for car insurance and £400 for MOT, Service, new battery - add road tax and petrol - nearly £200 pm. I could probably sell the car and put the money away for taxis ……..worth considering

I worked it out once that the money we spent on a car, it would pay for 1 taxi pre week. Approximately.
I decided that wasnt enough in our circumstances back then.
Might reconsider in the future.

Aldom Fri 14-Mar-25 14:59:43

Usedtobeblonde

I have just received my yearly water statement from United Utilities.
I have a water meter and at the end of the billing year I am £115 in credit.
My monthly DD has gone from £38:85 to £61:50.
Well that’s the pension rise gone in one blow.

My water is metered Used tobe*blonde*. Just me in the house. My monthly DD payment has just risen from £15 per month to £20 per month. Yours seems very high, unless of course you have others living in the property.

Pittcity Sat 15-Mar-25 11:42:59

crazyH

I recently paid £700 for car insurance and £400 for MOT, Service, new battery - add road tax and petrol - nearly £200 pm. I could probably sell the car and put the money away for taxis ……..worth considering

You also need to factor in the price of the car itself.
My Dad has £10000 sitting outside, hardly used!

Usedtobeblonde Sat 15-Mar-25 12:20:55

I rang my water company yesterday regarding the 28%rise as said upthread.
They told me that I was in debit for £113 and we are using more water.
I shall just keep an eye now on usage.
Also email from Sky going up £4 a month and Council tax5%.
I think we have just to get used to a higher cost of living.

Wyllow3 Sat 15-Mar-25 12:36:12

We cant really compare Council Tax with the other rises, they aren't companies with shareholders.

Locally a breakdown of what they spend them on revealed that 57p in every pound goes on Care costs. Yes vanity projects to be avoided but I'm proud that so called "inessential costs" like our council still funds a Women's Refuge not just helplines still exist even tho it outs costs up.

Wyllow3 Sat 15-Mar-25 12:36:37

puts costs up.

Silverbrooks Sat 15-Mar-25 14:53:00

Ah, so you had misread your bill and thought you were in credit when you were in debit.

Phone and broadband suppliers do increase their charges in April in line with inflation. Sky said it was putting up its TV and broadband charges by 6.2% which is above inflation. There are cheaper brodband deals out there. It depends what Sky TV content you want. Much if it available cheaper on Now with no contract so you can dip in and out month by month - or not.

My council tax has gone up by just over £6 per month. Most of the increase is the adult social care precept. It costs the county council around 2.5 million a day to provide adult social care. I was glad to hear that 75% of local people who took part in a budget consultation said they would understand if there was an increase in council tax to support services for the most vulnerable.

Visgir1 Sat 15-Mar-25 17:49:44

We got our Water bill in for the year this week it's gone up over 50%. It was £47 per month it's gone up to £97 per month over 10 months.
Only x2 of us in the house.

My extra £8 per month State pension, isn't going to go far!

karmalady Wed 19-Mar-25 06:59:22

council tax up by £35 pm over 10 months

house and contents insurance up by 80%, I am still going with saga as it is a good policy and includes a 3 year fix. Last year was the last year of a previous 3 year fix, so the quote is fair

Already increases are well over my (old) state pension rise too

My water bill actually went down, even though prices have risen, wessex water. My water butts helped conserve water

karmalady Wed 19-Mar-25 07:02:24

whoops got the council tax wrong, only going up by £16 pm

Grantanow Sat 12-Apr-25 12:19:56

I just now received my house and contents renewal notice from LV - the annual payment is over £700 compared with £460 last year. I'll be using Martin Lewis's comparison tool!

MayBee70 Sat 12-Apr-25 12:28:51

Eon have just increased my monthly utilities bill by £38 a month. This is after I had a smart meter fitted ( something that I didn’t want to do having heard so many scare stories about mistakes being made). On top of this my car ( which I spent £2,000 on recently due to corrosion in the chassis) now has corrosion in the indicators. £400 +. Wondering how much more corrosion there is lurking around. Looking at it you’d think it was brand new as I’ve looked after it so well and mileage is very low. And I’ve had to buy a new freezer £400. Thank goodness I have a crisis fund and can live very frugally if necessary ( the dog probably costs more to run than I do and my partner pays her insurance).

Usedtobeblonde Sat 12-Apr-25 16:42:35

After being told often that a new boiler will save money by being far more efficient I have ordered a new one this week.
This is because my present one is 19 years old and has had two faults this week.
The new one is £4400, when pressed the salesman said it will save in the region of 5% , it will take a long time for the reduced price to even make a dent in the cost of a new one.