Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale and Trafford look back at the demand we had in 2022 on cost of living issues.

As we look back at 2022, we’ve seen unwelcome record demand for support on cost-of-living issues, particularly compared to previous years. 

In 2022, we helped more than 200,000 people with crisis support (such as food bank referrals and emergency charitable support). This is nearly 50% higher than 2021 and more than double the numbers we helped in 2020. This has continued to get worse. In January 2023, we helped 3 people every minute with crisis support.

Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale and Trafford helped over 10,000 people in 2022. This is up 42% from 2021. In 2022, the top three cost-of-living issues people came to us for support with, were Personal Independence Payments, energy, charitable support and food banks.


The government needs to ensure that Ofgem and energy suppliers follow through on their commitments around prepayment meters. In addition, the government must keep the Energy Price Guarantee, which limits how much energy suppliers can charge, at £2500 from April to provide support for people that need it most.

Steve Hughes, Chief Officer of Citizens Advice Trafford said:

“Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale and Trafford has seen huge demand for its services over the past 12 months. 

Every day we hear from people in desperate situations, who are struggling to get by and have been pushed to breaking point by the cost-of-living crisis.

We’re helping people on benefits, workers, families, pensioners and lots of people who have never needed to access support before.

People continue to cut back on essentials in a desperate attempt to keep their heads above the water, this crisis is far from over.”


We are currently calling on the government to bring regulation of the private rental sector in line with social housing, placing strict, legally binding timelines on social landlords to deal with serious issues such as damp and mould.

Citizens Advice research has found more than half (58%) of private renters are living in damp and draughty rented homes - and it’s affecting their health

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For information and advice, contact Citizens Advice Trafford on 0808 278 7803 or visit our website.

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