More and more people have decided to switch to the free market. However, the choice made does not always turn out to be advantageous. Here’s what you need to know about it.
The Covid has forcefully entered our lives, bringing with it negative repercussions both as regards interpersonal relationships and cheap. In fact, in order to counter its spread, the government has decided to adopt a series of restrictive measures, following which many entrepreneurs have had to lower the shutters of their activities. A particularly complicated situation, which forces many people to constantly have to do the bills in their pockets before buying something, in order to avoid further affecting the family budget.
Precisely in order to meet the needs of the categories most affected by the situation, various forms of economic aid have been approved in recent months, such as the contributions envisaged with the Support Decree Bis. At the same time there are many Italians who decide to turn a special attention to the world of savings, such as on the electricity and gas bills. To this end, many have decided to switch to free market, with this choice, however, which is not always advantageous. So let’s go into the details and see what there is to know about it.
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Bills, beware of mockery: is the free market really worth it?
According to the data of “Monitoring report of the electricity and gas retail markets“, Published by the Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and the Environment, in March 2021 more than half of Italian domestic customers moved to the Free market. A fact that certainly does not go unnoticed and that shows how many were waiting for this passage, in order to save on bills.
At the same time, the numbers recorded so far are less encouraging than expected. In fact, according to what is highlighted by the Arera, they are still there are very few offers on the free market that are cheaper than those with greater protection. Out of about 5 thousand offers available to users of the free market detected by the Arera, in fact, only 4.72% of those concerning electricity bills and 9.82% of gas bills seem to guarantee effective savings compared to the market. protected.
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This means that the transition to the free market is not always more advantageous than the one for greater protection. Precisely for this reason, we always invite you to compare offers, also through one of the many online services available, in order to opt for the solution that best suits your needs.
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