Energy prices: Gabriel Attal announces the maintenance of the tariff shield in 2023 – BFM Business

Guest of France Inter this Saturday, the Minister Delegate for the Budget Gabriel Attal announced the maintenance of “a shield system in 2023” in order to “continue to protect the French and their purchasing power”. The tariff shield, which consists to cap the rise in energy prices, will be extended in 2023. This is what the Minister Delegate for the Budget Gabriel Attal announced this Saturday on the antenna of France Inter. “We will continue to protect the French and their purchasing power,” said the minister. “We must not derail either the French bill or our public finances,” he added. “The measures we have taken this year have limited inflation,” said Gabriel Attal. “If the government had not taken these measures, we would have three more inflation points,” said the former government spokesman. Economy, in the columns of Les Echos, a few days ago. “Without the price shield, the increase in gas and electricity prices would be at least 100% next year. That is an increase of 120 euros on average per month and per household”, he had estimated. Before launching: “we will not let it happen”. An order of magnitude of the level of capping If the Minister Delegate for the Budget did not specify the level at which energy prices will be capped, he gave an order of magnitude. “In 2022, we had blocked an increase which was to be 40% at 4%”, he began. And to specify: “if you keep the same orders of magnitude, you can have an idea”. The price of electricity could therefore be capped at around 10% increase. Asked about the possibility of offering an “energy voucher” to the most modest households next year, Gabriel Attal explained “to provide in the finance for 2023 budget appropriations”. According to him, these devices “will allow, in the event that a rise is significant, to support the most modest”.