Households across the country faced with the rising costs for essential services

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Households across England have seen a surge in essential bills from April 1st.

Council tax bills for an average Band D property rise by on average 5 per cent to £2,171, according to statistics from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities. Water bills are also on the rise, with the average household facing a 6 per cent increase to £473 a year.

Broadband bills jump by 7.9 per cent, drawing criticism from consumer groups. Additionally, the annual TV licence fee will escalate to £169.50, and road tax is set to increase by at least £10 a year.

However, there is some relief as Ofgem lowers the energy price cap, offering a decrease of £238 over the course of a year for the average household.

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00:00 Households across the country have seen a surge in essential bills.
00:07 Council tax bills for an average Bandi property, for example, rise by 5% to £2,171.
00:14 That's according to statistics from the Department for Leveling Up Housing and Communities.
00:20 Water bills are also on the rise, with the average household facing a 6% increase to
00:26 £473 a year.
00:29 Household broadband deals and mobile phone contracts will rise by what Consumer Group
00:34 Witch has described as a "completely unacceptable 7.9%".
00:38 Additionally, the annual TV licence fee will escalate to £169.50 and road tax is set to
00:46 increase by at least £10 per year.
00:49 However, there is some relief as Ofgem lowers the energy price cap, offering a decrease
00:55 of £238.
00:58 Over the course of a year, for the average household, all at a quite substantial £20

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