A predicted £47 average rise in energy bills - following an increase this week - comes on top of confirmed uplifts in the cost of council tax, water and a TV licence.
Brits face a wave of price hikes this spring - what's going up and how it's not all bad Millions of households face at least a £240 a year jump in their must-pay bills from this April.
Water regulator Ofwat last month announced that a typical water bill will rise by an average of £86 a year from April.
Regulator Ofgem’s energy price cap increased by an average 1.2% to £1,738 per year for a typical household from January 1, on top of a near 10% jump in October.
Mobile phone and broadband charges are also set to rise, along with regulated train fares from March.