By Mr Bankruptcy
19th August 2026

We normally associate winter with high bills – heating and Christmas spending – but the warmer months are now bringing their own financial challenges.
What I call the ‘summer squeeze’ is an increasingly common phenomenon; rising electricity bills for running electric fans and air conditioning are combining with the usual expenses of six-week school holidays to put pressure on household incomes.
For many families, this double whammy creates a cash flow problem which quietly drives up household debt, as families turn to credit cards, overdrafts, or loans to fill the gap.
Understanding the causes of this seasonal strain is the first step toward regaining control and avoiding unmanageable debt. By implementing some proactive budgeting strategies, you can protect your household finances before the pressure gets too much.
The ‘double whammy’ of the summer squeeze
A summer financial squeeze is driven by two main factors:
When these expenses hit together, many households have to fill the gap by going into debt.
Easing the strain: The “One-In, One-Out” rule
To prevent summer spending from spiralling into long-term debt, households can adopt one of a number of tactical approaches to discretionary spending.
One of the most effective methods is the “one-in, one-out” budgeting rule. This means for every additional or unexpected summer expense, an equivalent discretionary cost is removed.
If you’re planning a family day out, you can balance the books by cutting back on an equivalent value of takeaways, pausing a subscription, or doing home-based activities for the rest of the week. This keeps your overall monthly expenditure level while giving your kids a trip to remember.
Free fun
Alternatively, or additionally, make the most of free local resources. Local councils, libraries, and community centres often run funded activities and holiday clubs for children, keeping them busy without going into the red.
If seasonal costs have already caused you to fall into energy bill arrears or racked up a debit on your utilities account, failing to act only makes things worse. Managing utility debt demands a proactive approach.
First, establish an accurate baseline of your financial situation. You can use free, independent tools like the StepChange budget templates to work out your essential income and expenditure. This gives you a clear, unvarnished view of what you can realistically afford to pay each month towards any arrears.
Next, armed with your budget, contact your energy provider with a realistic payment proposal. Suppliers are under legal obligations to support customers facing hardship. Explain your situation clearly and ask to access a formal support framework.
Most suppliers can offer:
Engaging early with your providers avoids them taking enforcement action and gives you some control over your financial recovery.
There’s also lots of advice from charities like National Debtline or Citizens Advice, and from professional debt advisors if you are worried your debt situation is getting out of hand.
By taking steps early to balance your daily spending and asking for available support, you can come out of the summer heatwave without a problem debt that gets worse over winter.
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