Consumers will start to see their energy bills fall this summer, two leading economic analysts have said, helping to bring down inflation and reduce pressures on the cost of living. The Resolution Foundation said it expected the average bill to fall to £2,200 by October, below the £2,500 paid under the present price cap. That view was backed by the energy consultancy Cornwall Insight, which predicted that average bills could fall to about £2,360 over the summer. The predictions are … read more »
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