Here is the latest column from Denbighshire Citizens Advice:
Q: I am a single parent, with two young children. I am
already struggling to stay on top of my household bills; my weekly food shop
isn’t stretching as far anymore and now my energy bill is going up too. I don’t
know how I’m going to afford all of these price rises. What can I do to stop my
finances spiralling out of control?
A: First of all, you are not alone in this and
there’s support to help you.
It’s always worth checking if there are
benefits you don’t know about that you’re eligible for, including support with
your energy costs and living costs. On the Citizens Advice website there’s a
benefits calculator, advice on how to reduce living costs and information on
other ways to increase your income.
There’s also emergency support that you may
have access to, such as food bank vouchers or fuel vouchers. You could contact
your local council to see if they could also offer support.
If you’re struggling to stay on top of bills,
it’s really important to understand what money you have coming in and going out
each month. Citizens Advice has a budgeting tool on its website that can help
with this.
And if you’re already behind on bills,
prioritise paying your rent or mortgage, plus energy bills and Council Tax
first. Not paying these bills has the most serious consequences. You should
speak to the person or company you owe money to, to see if they can help you
repay your bills sustainably.
We know that times are incredibly tough but please remember, you don’t have to face this alone, do contact your local Citizens Advice to help you find a way forward.
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