Household-Level Responses to the European Energy Crisis

Lassi Ahlvik, Tuomas Kaariaho, Matti Liski, and Iivo Vehviläinen

April 2025

This paper studies household responses to a sharp energy price increase. Using Finnish household-level microdata from the 2022 European Energy Crisis, we exploit quasi-random contract expiration dates to identify adjustments across key margins: energy use, earnings, financial distress, and residual consumption. High- and middle-income households primarily reduce electricity use and modestly increase earnings, whereas low-income groups lack these adjustment channels, facing rising defaults and cutbacks in other spending. Households with an anticipation period adjust electricity use in advance, softening the impacts of the price shock. We apply these results to quantify the incidence of a hypothetical carbon price.

Keywords: electricity prices, inequality, energy poverty, energy crisis, carbon pricing

JEL codes: H23, Q41, Q54