More than 1.1m renters hit with a increase in the past month

26th September 2022

Almost 1.1 million private renters in England, one in seven, have had their rent increased in the last month, a new report from Shelter reveals.

The charity’s research shows millions of private tenants are stretched to breaking point: one in three (2.6 million adults)are spending at least half their household income on rent. And even more staggeringly, almost 2.5 million renters are either behind or constantly struggling to pay their rent, a figure which has rapidly increased by 45% since April 2022.

Even before the cost-of-living crisis, private renters were paying the highest housing costs compared to people in social housing or with a mortgage. Shelter is warning that unless the government helps those struggling to pay their rent, a huge surge in homelessness is inevitable. It is urging the government to stop this ticking timebomb by unfreezing housing benefit, which is lagging way behind rents, having been frozen at 2020 levels.

Shelter’s latest polling, which was conducted by YouGov and funded by Nationwide, also looked at the scale of rent increases in the last year. Of the 3.5 million private tenants who had their rent increased–more than 800,000saw it put up by more than £100 a month, and nearly 200,000were hit with an eye-watering rise of more than £300 a month.

The findings mirror what Shelter is seeing through its own frontline services. The charity’s web advice on grants, loans and help to pay rent was viewed every 5 minutes between 1 June and 31 August – a total of just over 25,000 views, an increase of 205% compared with the first three months of the year.

Polly Neate, Chief Executive of Shelter, said  “With more than a million private tenants hit with a rent hike in just the last month, time is running out.  The already high cost of renting meant tenants were on the ropes trying to keep up with rising food and energy prices. Now runaway rents will deal many renters a knock-out blow.”

“Our emergency helpline advisers are doing everything they can to help people cling onto their homes. We’re at breaking point, too many families won’t be able to keep a roof over their head this winter because they won’t be able to afford to heat their home or pay their rent.”

“To give cash-strapped renters a fighting chance, the Prime Minister must at a minimum urgently unfreeze housing benefit so people can afford to pay their rent or face an explosion in homelessness.”

% of Private Renting Adults

Number of Private Renting Adults

Private renters who said their rent had increased in the last month

13%

1,070,223

Private renters who spend at least half of their monthly household income on their monthly rent

32%

2,605,548

Private renters who are behind or constantly struggling to pay their rent

30%

2,465,526

Private renters who have seen their rent increase in the last year

42%

3,469,082

Renters who have seen their rent increase by more than £100 in the last year

10%

841,946

Renters who have seen their rent increase by more than £300 in the last year

2%

197,044