I don't 'know' what the price will be next year, but the odds of it being more expensive than it will be in October seem to be high. Between now and January no one is predicting a price drop. There doesn't seem to be any global news or events that might cause the price to drop. Even if it were to drop, consumers would not see a price reduction between now and early next year. Is it possible prices will drop or stop increasing? Yes. Is it likely, I don't think so.
And whats the global event that will cause prices to rise next year? You can't have it both ways.
Also just so you know, the price cap was decided in February 2022, before the Ukraine war. Cornwall Insight were still badly wrong. The impact of the Ukraine war is what will cause prices to go up 80% in October.
I suggest you look at what happened last time there was a global recession.
edit: To further highlight the absurdity of predictions. Here is their complete forecast:
The price cap forecasts from Cornwall showed bills reaching £4,427 in April, before finally dropping slightly to £3,810 from July and £3,781 from October next year.
Their precise 8 ball forecasting. I have a general rule of thumb, if someone tells me they are predicting things to an accuracy level (nearest £) far beyond what is possible, then it tells me they don't really know what they are talking about. They should present information to their confidence level. They may as well have told us how many pence it will cost as well.
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