A range of bills - from council tax to water - are going up, but the lowest earners also get a pay rise.
The cost of most mobile and broadband contracts can go up by the Consumer Prices Index or Retail Prices Index measures of inflation plus nearly 4%, adding 17.3% to the price of some services.
"Millions of broadband and mobile customers are trapped in a Catch-22 situation where they either have to accept exorbitant - and difficult to justify - mid-contract price hikes or pay costly exit fees to leave their contract early and find a better deal," said Rocio Concha, Which? director of policy and advocacy.
The average household in England and Wales will pay £448 a year, industry body Water UK has said. As with broadband, social tariffs are available, but inconsistent.Vehicle Excise Duty - a legal requirement for all vehicles - is rising by 10.1% for car, van and motorcycle drivers, in line with inflation. The amount due depends on when the vehicle was registered and its emissions.now costs £9.65, up by 3.2%, and the cost of prescription prepayment certificates have also now gone up.
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