Higher income households across NSW increasingly struggling to stay on top of their energy bills

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A survey of more than 1,000 people in NSW found that 39 per cent of respondents that had their energy disconnected were from middle income households.

A new report has found more households, including those paying mortgages and on higher incomes, are at risk of energy disconnection.

PIAC surveyed more than 1,000 people in NSW last year who had experienced, been notified of, or were worried about disconnection. While people on lower incomes continue to be over-represented, Ms Bray said the findings now reflect that "just about every household is vulnerable to payment difficulty and disconnection".

Nearly 65 per cent of people worried about energy disconnection told PIAC it was generally hard to find money to pay bills when they were due. NSW Energy Minister Penny Sharpe said she encouraged everyone to check their eligibility for rebates to help receive the support they need.

 

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