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Rising energy costs is biggest worry for Scots

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The demand for energy advice has overtaken Universal Credit for first time as people continue to struggle with rising energy costs.

Citizens Advice Scotland has revealed that demand for energy advice overtook questions on Universal Credit and other benefits in December 2022.

This is the first time that Universal Credit wasn’t the top advice area since Citizens Advice Scotland started monitoring monthly advice trends during the pandemic.

Utilities and Communicat­ions advice – the majority of which is related to energy – increased 70 per cent from November 2022, nearly doubling in terms of the amount of advice provided.

This is a further increase of 98 per cent from the same time last year.

According to Citizens Advice Scotland, people all across the country are seeking advice from the CAB network on energy issues.

The news has been described as “concerning” by MSP Natalie Don.

The SNP politician for Renfrewshi­re North and West said:“This highlights how worried people are about rising energy costs.

“The rise in the number of people seeking advice on energy issues is a stark reminder of the problems caused by an uncaring Tory UK Government who are simply not doing enough to help people. Energy companies are reporting their largest ever profits yet households are struggling to get by, with many people suffering while the Tory UK Government fail to tackle this profiteeri­ng.

“It’s a disgrace that anyone in energy -rich Scotland should struggle to pay bills, but Scotland doesn’t have the power to act on this – energy is reserved to an uncaring Westminste­r Government who are ignoring the pleas for help.

“This issue highlights why we need independen­ce and control of our own resources, to properly tax and regulate energy companies so that everyone can live in a warm and safe home.”

 ?? ?? Big turn off More and more people are asking Citizens Advice for help on how to deal with energy crisis and pay bills
Big turn off More and more people are asking Citizens Advice for help on how to deal with energy crisis and pay bills

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