ChatterBank0 min ago
Any Economists On Here?
The cost of winter fuel payments is £3bn a year.
The profits of the big four gas supply giants in 2023 was £65bn.
Just wondering if any clever economists out there can see any possible solutions to this conundrum?
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'Energy companies raked in “eye-watering” profits of more than £1bn a week around the world last year as millions of hard-pressed Britons struggled to heat their homes or pay their bills in the ongoing cost of living crisis, The Independent can reveal.
Shell, Equinor, ExxonMobil and BP – some of the UK’s biggest suppliers of gas – made £65bn in net profits in 2023, leading campaigners to accuse the multinational firms of “stoking the energy bills crisis”.'
Those are global profits, not only from the UK and it doesn't mention anything about taxes paid on those profits in the rest of the world.
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