Europe Has Spent EUR792 Billion To Shield Citizens From Energy Crisis

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Authored by City AM, submitted by OilPrice.com,

European countries have forked out over ?700bn (EUR792bn) to shield businesses and households from soaring gas prices since the start of the energy crisis, according to the latest research from Bruegel.

The think tank has calculated that since September 2021, the EU has now earmarked or spent EUR681bn in energy crisis spending, while the UK has allocated EUR103bn and Norway just over EUR8bn.

Germany was by far the biggest spender, splashing out nearly EUR270bn since September 2021.

The figures mark a sharp increase since the last report three months ago when Bruegel calculated a EUR706bn total, as countries grappled with a challenging winter with Russia cutting off gas supplies to Europe last year.

Russia reduced flows significantly from the Nord Stream 1 pipeline and halted flows into multiple countries.

Bruegel urged governments to shift towards more targeted support, prioritising lower income levels as countries start running out of fiscal space to maintain such broad funding.

Funding has chiefly focused on non-targeted measures such as VAT cuts on petrol or retail power price caps.

However, the think-tank argued that dynamic needed to change over the coming months.

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