This inspection intends to evaluate the effects of energy poverty and how they could affect people's social wellbeing in Pakistan. This study uses the Pakistan Social and Living Standard Measurement survey, to look at how energy deprivation affects a family's wellbeing, education, and economic advancement. The empirical results of the investigation suggest that household's energy needs are closely related to the type of fuel they used and their limited of excessively priced renewable energy. It has seen that households with energy impoverishment have members who are more likely to suffer from respiratory conditions, spend more on medical care, stop attending school, and find fewer job chances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]