Brits Fret Over Heating Costs as Winter Kicks In

Brits Fret Over Heating Costs as Winter Kicks In

Cold‑Warming Brits: A Tale of Thermostats, Takeaways and Tight‑Fisted Thermophiles

As the thermometer rebels, a wave of worry has swept across the UK. In a recent survey by Currys, a striking 66 % of Brits admit they’re fretting over how they’ll keep warm this winter.

Energy Prices: The Mount Everest of Monthly Bills

Since late 2021, energy costs have been on a relentless climb, and now 69 % of households say it’s taken a visible bite out of their disposable income.

Smart‑Saver Moves: Turning the Heat Down, the Toaster Off

  • 66 % now dial back on appliances—turning the TV off when not needed, giving the kettle a breather.
  • 62 % wash clothes at lower temps. That’s 60 °C instead of the usual 90 °C—lowering both energy use and the laundry line’s sparkle.
  • 61 % chill the thermostat. So if you’re reading this in a drafty office, you’re probably at the 18 °C mark.

While these eco‑moves are a step forward, 18 % of respondents plan to skip heating entirely. That could mean more comfy indoor coffee mugs, but less than ideal for premature furnace rust and patient health.

The Biggest Sizzler of All: Energy & Heating Anxiety

65 % say energy bills are the chief culprit behind their financial stress.

Bill Bleaches: £51–£100 Extra a Month

More than a fifth – 22 % – of households are paying an extra £51–£100 each month. Over a year, that translates to a whopping £612–£1,200 extra out of pocket.

Real‑World Sacrifices: Turning “Food” into “Fusterclucks”

Despite the clever-saving habits, over half of Britons are trimming their style, with the biggest cut coming at the grocery table:

  • 68 % cut back on fine dining.
  • 63 % reduce takeaway orders.
  • 54 % now favour non‑brand produce.

One witty voice summed up their survival strategy: “No full‑stop meals; just one bite a day, and I’ll jog miles instead of splurging on bus fare.”

Other thinning measures:

  • 60 % cut down on new garments.
  • 51 % socialize less.
  • 17 % ditch gym and club memberships.

Behind the Numbers: The Mental Health Tug‑of‑War

Almost half – 46 % – report a negative hit to their mental wellbeing due to the soaring energy costs. It’s a mental “cold snap” that’s compounded by giving up those tiny comforts.

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