New data shows 40% of people fear seeking help as energy bills soar amid Iran conflict

Amid rising energy costs, new data indicates that 40% of individuals are hesitant to seek assistance, highlighting a growing crisis in household energy affordability. The study underscores that energy bills have more than doubled, driven by escalating international tensions, notably the conflict involving Iran, which threatens to push costs even higher. This alarming trend is not only putting a strain on families’ financial stability but also discouraging vulnerable citizens from pursuing crucial support and advice. The reluctance to seek help stems from a mix of stigma and fear of judgement, further exacerbated by the recent geopolitical developments that have caused disruptions in energy supply chains globally. With the potential for prices to continue rising, the situation calls for urgent government intervention and public awareness initiatives to ensure households are adequately supported. As the energy crisis deepens, it is crucial for both policy makers and support organizations to address these fears and provide accessible resources for those in need. Fostering a supportive environment where people feel comfortable seeking help is essential to mitigating the social and economic impacts of soaring energy bills.

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