Demand for financial advice and information has reached levels not seen since the first weeks of the pandemic as people try to cope with the cost of living crisis.
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) reports that its ‘Struggling to Pay Your Energy Bills’ page is at its busiest since April 2020.
And the charity’s monthly data report for February 2022 reveals demand for fuel debt advice is twice as high as before the pandemic. Pages advising on benefits, council tax, rent and bills have also seen increased visits.
It comes as new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found nine in 10 people had seen a rise in their cost of living even before the energy price cap was lifted and national insurance increased at the start of April.
“The cost of living crisis is squeezing household budgets to breaking point across the country”, said CAS financial health spokesperson Myles Fitt.
“People are faced with a perfect storm of soaring prices and flat or falling incomes, and that perfect storm risks sweeping tens of thousands of people across Scotland into poverty, debt and destitution.”