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Italians ready to rejoice: it will happen in November, a sigh of relief for the accounts

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Great news is coming for all Italians, citizens who have been struggling in recent months with increases, price increases, inflation and much more

Perhaps the trickiest moment for Italians’ pockets could be behind us. In fact, news is coming that could bring sighs and relief to families when it comes to financial restrictions.

Celebrating Italians (Pixabay)

In this year 2022, too many unknowns and problems are making life difficult for local families. Expensive bills, inflation and even war in Ukraine. All factors that have significantly increased the cost of living.

Suffice to say that in October, electricity and gas bills increased by up to 59% compared to the usual averages. People struggling and businesses threatened with closure due to soaring user base.

Sigh of relief in November for Italians: because costs can drop

In view of November, however, finally positive and optimistic news could arrive. It seems that in the second month of autumn, gas bills could experience a drastic drop in prices, therefore a less tight grip for consumers.

In fact, it seems that the price of natural gas on international exchanges has already been falling for a few weeks, having literally skyrocketed in the first part of 2022. Due to certain movements in the stock market, both unclear and conventional techniques problems, this fall is still not absorbed by the prices of the invoices. The gas bill (photo loop)

Consequently, the drop in prices should take place in November, with gasoline costs significantly lower than in the past. Bills should be less of a concern to users and consumers.

Economists are talking about already lower natural gas prices today, compared to a few months ago. Bills should therefore follow this downward trend from November. If this were to be true, assistance to families and businesses would outweigh any bonus.

Indeed, each type of bonus made available by the State to avoid expensive bills appears rather meager, so not enough to compensate for price increases and increases for families.

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