The cost-of-living crisis has not gone away; far from it. Workers and families are still finding it very difficult to make ends meet. People face extortionate bills and prices right across the board and for many, it is never-ending. It is runaway rents, childcare fees that equate to the cost of a second mortgage, the cost of the weekly shop and insurance costs, but perhaps where households have come under the most pressure is when it comes to rip-off electricity and gas prices. In recent years families have been hammered by a barrage of sharp increases in energy costs. They have just gone up and up, to the point where households in this State pay the second-highest electricity prices in the EU.
This morning, unfortunately, there is more bad news for those households. An internal briefing document to the Government from the Department of energy and climate shows that the energy rip-off is going to continue for five more years. Workers and families will continue to face increased electricity and gas prices every single year for the next five years. As usual, big energy companies will enjoy more bumper profits while ordinary workers and families who are already under enormous pressure get squeezed even further. The report goes on to advise that households will need support from the Government to meet these hikes because they cannot take any more. As the briefing to the Government notes, gas bills are already 90% higher today than they were at the start of the crisis and electricity bills are 61% higher. What does that mean for people's pockets? It means that, on average, people are paying a whopping €1,779 per year for electricity and €1,503 per year for gas. Is it any wonder that families in Ireland are being forced into energy poverty? We have hundreds of thousands of families in arrears. Let that sink in. What does that tell the Minister and the Government? It tells me and many people watching that people are finding it harder and harder to pay these extortionate prices. How on earth are people supposed to afford the increases that are coming down the tracks? The Minister needs to answer that question. The Government needs to answer that question because there are struggling families the length and breadth of this country in despair this morning. They do not have the answer and they certainly do not have the means to pay for more increases.
Incredibly, this briefing flagging further rip-off hikes in energy bills and calling for Government supports for households was provided to the Government in January. Yet, the Minister for public expenditure, Deputy Chambers, came out last month and announced to those same struggling families that there would be no more energy credits, despite being briefed that energy bills would continue to increase over the next five years. That is deeply cynical. I talk to people every day in my constituency, as I am sure many Members do, who tell me that they cannot keep up with their bills, their lives are getting tougher, and they are struggling to get by every single day and every single month. They are doing their best but they need support. I am sure everybody in this House meets people with similar experiences. Their concerns matter. Their lives and their worries matter.
The Government cannot keep talking about what it has done in the past, which is what it reaches for when we raise these very serious issues. People are being hit by these bills now, today, and it is hurting them, big time. If they are facing long-term energy price hikes then they need long-term support. Does the Minister now accept that the Government has to step up to the plate? Will it continue to provide support for people to meet their energy bills? Will the Minister assure householders today that the Government will come forward with measures that will provide relief to all of those families who are in desperate situations?