Around 300,000 Dutch households face hit from energy price surge, study finds (opens in new tab)
Most Dutch households are likely to feel only a limited financial impact from rising energy and fuel prices linked to the conflict in the Middle East, the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis said in a new study. The agency found that the burden falls more heavily on some households, particularly those with low to average incomes that consume relatively large amounts of natural gas and rely more on their cars.
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