Friday 26 August 2022

ESTIMATES OF FUEL POVERTY IN JANUARY 2023

 

UNIVERSITY OF YORK

Social Policy Research Unit

 

26 August 2022

 

ESTIMATES OF FUEL POVERTY IN JANUARY 2023

 

Jonathan Bradshaw and Antonia Keung

 

On 26 August Ofgem announced the level of the gas and electricity fuel cap in October 2022. They were fairly close to those predicted by Cornwall Insight on 9 August on which we based our estimates of fuel poverty first published by the Child poverty Action Group[1] and subsequently revised[2].  Cornwall Insight[3] had then predicted that prices would rise by another 20% in January 2023. But today they have revised that upwards. They are now expecting prices to rise by 52% to £5387 on average and more by April 2023.

 

This transforms our estimates of fuel poverty increasing the proportion of households that will be spending more than 10% (the conventional measure) of net equivalent income from 66.1% to 78.1% and the proportion spending more than 20% from 32% to 45.9%.

 

We now estimate that 91% of pensioner couples and 90% of couples with 3 children will be spending more that 10% of their net income on fuel.

 

These estimates take account of the £400 reduction that is being paid to all electricity customers between October and April next year.

 

The details are in the tables below.

 

Sources: LCFS 2019-20 weighted data. October 2022 price cap (Ofgem published on 26 Aug 22)

and January 2023 price cap (Cornwall Insight’s tariff cap forecast 26 August 2022). 

https://www.cornwall-insight.com/cornwall-insight-comments-on-the-announcement-of-the-october-price-cap/

Note: the estimates of fuel poverty are  based on equivalised household net income.

The Oct and Jan estimates are after applied a rebate of £15.38

 


 

 


 


 

 



 





[3] https://www.cornwall-insight.com/cornwall-insight-comments-on-the-announcement-of-the-october-price-cap/

 

Wednesday 10 August 2022

REVISED ESTIMATES OF FUEL POVERTY 10 AUGUST 2022

 REVISED ESTIMATES OF FUEL POVERTY 10 AUGUST 2022

 

 

Actual 2019/20

May 2022

Oct 2022

Jan 2023

Average weekly fuel expenditure

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mean £

24.75

38.12

53.62

66.72

 

Median £

21.39

32.94

44.24

55.57

% UK household in fuel poverty on different measures

 

 

 

 

 

 

> 10% net income

19.2%

38.5%

54.4%

65.8%

 

> 20% net income

5.2%

11.8%

22.4%

31.7%

 

> 25% net income

3.6%

7.8%

15.3%

21.9%

 

> 30% net income

2.3%

5.5%

11.5%

16.1%

Average weekly fuel poverty gap on different measures

 

 

 

 

 

 

> 10% net income

 

 

 

 

 

Mean £

15.15

21.92

37.16

45.56

 

Median £

9.39

14.08

24.46

31.68

 

> 20% net income

 

 

 

 

 

Mean £

18.18

24.99

40.16

45.33

 

Median £

11.61

15.79

24.87

27.32

 

> 25% net income

 

 

 

 

 

Mean £

17.76

26.58

43.24

48.55

 

Median £

9.42

16.41

25.84

30.08

 

> 30% net income

 

 

 

 

 

Mean £

20.02

27.46

44.17

51.25

 

Median £

12.11

16.46

26.32

30.74

Number of households living in fuel poverty on different measures

 

 

 

 

 

 

> 10% net income

5,245,000

10,528,000

14,889,000

18,001,000

 

> 20% net income

1,415,000

3,220,000

6,130,000

8,661,000

 

> 25% net income

976,000

2,126,000

4,190,000

6,001,000

 

> 30% net income

621,000

1,509,000

3,145,000

4,401,000

Number of people in fuel poverty on different measures

 

 

 

 

 

 

> 10% net income

13,763,000

27,170,000

38,660,000

45,943,000

 

> 20% net income

3,657,000

8,542,000

16,501,000

22,896,000

 

> 25% net income

2,428,000

5,517,000

11,483,000

16,102,000

 

> 30% net income

1,475,000

3,947,000

8,645,000

11,955,000

Sources: LCFS 2019-20 weighted data. October 22 and January 23 averages are based on Conrwall Insight’s tariff cap forecast published on 9 August 2022. 

 


Household fuel poverty status by region

 

 

Fuel poverty threholds

 

 

10%

20%

25%

30%

 North East

Count

798

363

243

195

 

% within region

67.30%

30.60%

20.50%

16.40%

North West & Merseyside

Count

2180

1048

715

526

 

% within region

68.60%

33.00%

22.50%

16.50%

Yorkshire and the Humber

Count

1660

746

466

333

 

% within region

70.60%

31.70%

19.80%

14.20%

East Midlands

Count

1327

675

477

358

 

% within region

66.50%

33.80%

23.90%

17.90%

West Midlands

Count

1697

784

513

404

 

% within region

70.90%

32.70%

21.40%

16.90%

Eastern

Count

1640

709

423

248

 

% within region

64.70%

28.00%

16.70%

9.80%

London

Count

1795

909

609

494

 

% within region

56.40%

28.60%

19.10%

15.50%

South East

Count

2110

900

641

444

 

% within region

57.90%

24.70%

17.60%

12.20%

South West

Count

1531

732

550

345

 

% within region

65.00%

31.00%

23.30%

14.60%

Wales

Count

938

472

353

253

 

% within region

68.70%

34.60%

25.90%

18.50%

Scotland

Count

1738

927

687

535

 

% within region

72.80%

38.80%

28.80%

22.40%

Northern Ireland

Count

587

395

323

266

 

% within region

76.30%

51.40%

42.00%

34.60%

Total

Count

18001

8660

6000

4401

 

% within region

65.80%

31.70%

21.90%

16.10%

 

 

% Fuel poor but not income poor

% Fuel poor and income poor

% Fuel poor 

2019/20 (10% definition)

9.5

60.2

19.2

Jan 2023 (10% definition)

60.7

87.6

65.8

Jan 2023 (20% definition)

22.8

69.0

31.7

Jan 2023 (25% definition)

13.4

58.1

21.9

Jan 2023 (30% definition)

8.3

48.9

16.1

 


 

Household fuel poverty status in Jan 2023 after 19% increase in energy price and after weekly rebate of £15.38 applied Crosstabulation

 

 

 

fuel poverty threholds

 

 

 

10%

20%

25%

30%

Family Type

1 Single

Count

3740

1756

1159

861

 

% within Family Type

54.70%

25.70%

16.90%

12.60%

 

2 Couple

Count

5266

2199

1439

987

 

% within Family Type

59.20%

24.70%

16.20%

11.10%

 

3 Couple with 1 child

Count

1466

658

438

308

 

% within Family Type

67.10%

30.10%

20.00%

14.10%

 

4 Couple with 2 children

Count

1958

836

514

374

 

% within Family Type

77.40%

33.00%

20.30%

14.80%

 

5 Couple with 3 children

Count

666

439

321

233

 

% within Family Type

84.80%

55.90%

40.90%

29.60%

 

6 Couple with 4 or more children

Count

166

119

105

84

 

% within Family Type

94.90%

68.00%

60.00%

48.00%

 

7 Lone parent with 1 child

Count

436

236

211

172

 

% within Family Type

71.40%

38.60%

34.50%

28.10%

 

8 Lone parent with 2 or more children

Count

483

375

314

261

 

% within Family Type

90.40%

70.20%

58.80%

48.90%

 

9 Pensioner single

Count

583

338

296

211

 

% within Family Type

74.80%

43.40%

38.00%

27.10%

 

10 Pensioner couple

Count

407

272

201

166

 

% within Family Type

86.40%

57.60%

42.60%

35.20%

 

11 Multi-unit

Count

2829

1435

1003

744

 

 

% within Family Type

80.10%

40.60%

28.40%

21.10%

Total

Count

18000

8663

6001

4401

 

 

% within Family Type

65.80%

31.70%

21.90%

16.10%