Slower rise in energy bills led to fuel poverty drop

The number of fuel poor households has dropped slightly to 2.4 million, according to new government figures, with a slower than average increase in bills for low-income households cited as a main reason. However, the proportion of households in fuel poverty is projected to rise in 2019 by 0.1 per cent to 10.4 per cent. New analysis of the figures also looks at the impact of the price cap.

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