• Having my broadband is my only means of communication with the outside world via email, messages, phone etc. I cut back on food and cut down on other bills to be able to afford my internet provider.

    A woman in her 60s

  • I try to reduce my water consumption, I leave the washing up for once a day instead of after every meal, I no longer shower every day nor flush the loo every time if only having a pee.

    Colin, 70s

  • I moved to a new county about 18 months ago and was disappointed to find that the benefits I now receive are approx. 70% lower – while my rent is 20% higher.

    A man in his 70s

  • I am fed up with sitting in a freezing cold house, around 8 degrees. We are told this is bad for our health, but there is no option. I keep catching colds.

    Judith, 77

What needs to change?

48% of people aged over 65 years on a low income have struggled to keep up with their broadband bills over the past six months.

52% of those on a low household income were unaware of broadband social tariffs before taking the survey.

17% of older people on a low income in England and 11% in Wales said they were keeping up with their water bills, but it was a constant struggle.

13% said that they had heard about water social tariffs through friends and family.

40% of respondents aged 65+ on a low household income said they had struggled to keep up with their Council Tax bills over the past six months.

52% of people aged 65+ on a low household income said they were worried they will not be able to pay their gas/heating bills.

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