The general term is used when more than 10% of income is spent on household fuel use.
About 770,000 households, a third of Scotland’s total, were in that category in 2009, up from 618,000 over the previous year.
Increased energy prices are to blame for the latest rise in the number of households in ‘fuel poverty’, it is claimed.
The general term is used when more than 10% of income is spent on household fuel use.
About 770,000 households, a third of Scotland’s total, were in that category in 2009, up from 618,000 over the previous year.