Everything You Need to Know About The April Water Bills Increase
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With the cost of living crisis, we have seen record price increases in a range of things from energy to food in supermarkets. Many households are struggling to pay their bills as it is, and, unfortunately, it seems there's going to be another blow to finances in the coming month.
You may already be aware that there will be an increase in water bills as of April. However, many households are left feeling curious about just how much the water bills will increase by and who will be affected.
The experts are MyJobQuote have everything you need to know about these record water bill price increases and how you can get help if you can’t afford your bill.
What Can You Expect From The April Water Bills Increase?
This April, we will see a 7.5% increase in water bills. This is the largest increase in twenty years. However, the increases will vary from location to location across the UK.
Households in England and Wales will have an average water bill increase of £31 per year. This brings the average annual household water bill to £448.
Although the increase is below the rate of inflation, it is still a very significant rise that will leave many households struggling even further on top of the various other increases.
Water consumers can expect to pay an average of £1.23 per day for their water supply. This is an increase of 8p per day when compared to last year.
With the prices varying across the UK, you may be left wondering how much your bill is expected to increase. Some areas could see an increase of almost £50 on their annual water bill.
How Much Will The Water Bills Go Up According to Location?
With the increase in prices varying from location to location across the UK, it's important that homeowners are aware of how the increase will affect the bills in their area.
Money Saving Expert has released a list of the average annual price rises that you can expect according to your water supplier. You can see this information below.
WATER SUPPLIER |
2022/2023 COST |
2023/2024 COST |
CHANGE IN COST
|
Anglian
|
£445 |
£492 |
+£47 |
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water |
£485 |
£499 |
+£14 |
Hafren Dyfrdwy
|
£331 |
£372 |
+£41 |
Northumbrian
|
£362 |
£391 |
+£29 |
Severn Trent
|
£391 |
£419 |
+£28 |
South West
|
£468 |
£476 |
+£8 |
Southern
|
£396 |
£439 |
+£43 |
Thames
|
£417 |
£456 |
+£39 |
United Utilities
|
£417 |
£443 |
+£26 |
Wessex
|
£462 |
£504 |
+£42 |
Yorkshire
|
£416 |
£446 |
+£30 |
How Can You Get Help If You Can’t Pay Your Water Bill?
According to the Consumer Council For Water (CCW), one in five water consumers is already struggling to pay their water bills.
However, there is help available. According to Water UK, more than one million households in the UK already receive help with their water bills. They have also stated that water suppliers are releasing an additional £200 million in funding to help households who may be struggling with their bills.
If you require help with your water bills, you can contact your water supplier directly, who will provide as much help as possible. It's also important to keep in mind that water suppliers will never cut anyone off.