Cost of living crisis: Social rent on the rise
Social rent is on the rise by up to 4.1%, meaning some households could see an increase in costs of about £200 a year.
These rising rents are expected to affect nearly five million families, according to the Resolution Foundation think tank.
Jakia from Bethnal Green in east London has two children and lives in social housing. Her rent and service charge have gone up.
She said: "My worst fear is in the future, in about two, three years down the line, we won't be able to live here any more."
Correction 12 April 2022: This story has been updated to reflect that social housing tenants could see an increase in costs of about £200 a year, rather than per month as originally stated.