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Average Electricity Bill, Usage and Price per kWh by State (August 2025)

  • Written By: Kelly Bedrich
  • Edited By: Rebecca Bridges
  • Wondering how your electricity bill compares to those living in other states? Find information on your state’s average electricity price, typical monthly usage and electricity bill. Plus how to cut your costs.

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    What is the Average Electricity Bill in the United States?

    The average electricity bill in the United States is $140.56 per month. That’s based on data collected by the Energy Information Administration, updated annually. The typical monthly consumption is 855 kWh, with an average price of 16.44¢ per kilowatt. The average American home uses 10,260 kWh annually.

    That’s the average. But in reality, electricity bills, price per kWh and usage vary by state.

    Why do electricity bills vary by state? Some factors include:

    • Type of generation resources. The mix of power from traditional carbon-based power plants (coal, petroleum, natural gas) or renewable fuels (solar, wind, nuclear) impacts energy costs.
    • Power grid costs. The price per kWh includes the cost to transmit, distribute and delivery power to your home which can vary based on the terrain.
    • State policies and regulations. While there is federal oversight, each state sets its own energy policies for retail electricity, which impacts the price per kWh.
    • Climate differences. Approximately half of your power usage is for heating and cooling your home. Homes in more moderate climates use less energy.

    The chart below shows the average energy consumption per home.

    Average Electricity Price, Usage and Bill by State

    The table below shows electricity prices by state, average monthly electricity usage by state and average monthly electricity bill by state.

    We’ve also provided rankings based on this data, ranking the cheapest to most expensive electricity price by state, and ranked electricity bill by state for lowest to highest. A number 1 ranking is the most expensive in that category and a number 51 ranking (50 states plus District of Columbia) is the least expensive.

    Data is sourced from is from the Energy Information Administration and is the most up to date information available (reporting lags by 3 months).

    StateAverage Electricity Bill July 2025Monthly Electricity Usage kWhElectricity Rates July 2025 ¢/kWhAverage Electricity Bill RankAverage Electricity Rate Rank
    Alabama$176.631,11215.88324
    Alaska$157.5157727.3146
    Arizona$162.861,05915.38830
    Arkansas$138.771,04913.233247
    California$159.8849132.58122
    Colorado$106.5266216.094922
    Connecticut$187.5367827.6425
    Delaware$145.4087816.572420
    District of Columbia$144.1063122.822710
    Florida$167.391,10715.12733
    Georgia$161.541,03515.611026
    Hawaii$197.9750339.3611
    Idaho$118.4896512.284651
    Illinois$115.4366917.254718
    Indiana$142.8387616.32921
    Iowa$129.9784615.363732
    Kansas$127.2288114.444037
    Kentucky$132.7499413.353444
    Louisiana$161.171,23813.021148
    Maine$156.6856027.98154
    Maryland$168.6989418.86515
    Massachusetts$168.1455930.0763
    Michigan$123.9760320.564413
    Minnesota$127.3875216.943919
    Mississippi$155.781,15713.461642
    Missouri$155.191,00315.481728
    Montana$124.8787314.34338
    Nebraska$128.1499612.873849
    Nevada$107.9087412.354850
    New Hampshire$136.6460022.793311
    New Jersey$161.8563925.3199
    New Mexico$104.5365915.875025
    New York$148.0656626.18237
    North Carolina$131.6898913.323545
    North Dakota$141.861,06913.273046
    Ohio$140.8881117.383117
    Oklahoma$144.491,06913.522639
    Oregon$143.9792415.582827
    Pennsylvania$154.3179119.521814
    Rhode Island$145.1555426.18258
    South Carolina$150.711,02214.742034
    South Dakota$148.811,02514.522136
    Tennessee$148.181,10913.362243
    Texas$176.081,14615.36431
    Utah$102.2975913.485140
    Vermont$126.3456322.464212
    Virginia$158.1299315.921323
    Washington$131.6697713.473641
    West Virginia$152.1798615.431929
    Wisconsin$120.4365818.34516
    Wyoming$126.7586614.644135

    Top 10 States for Cheapest Electricity Price per kWh

    These states are known for having the cheapest electricity rates.

    Electricity Rates July
    2025 ¢/kWh
    Average Electricity Bill July 2025Monthly Electricity Usage kWh
    Idaho12.28$118.48965
    Nevada12.35$107.90874
    Nebraska12.87$128.14996
    Louisiana13.02$161.171,238
    Arkansas13.23$138.771,049
    North Dakota13.27$141.861,069
    North Carolina13.32$131.68989
    Kentucky13.35$132.74994
    Tennessee13.36$148.181,109
    Mississippi13.46$155.781,157

    Top 10 States for Most Expensive Electricity Price per kWh

    These are the 10 states with the most expensive price per kWh. These states tend to have more regulations, fewer generation assets or a remote location.

    StateElectricity Rates July
    2025 ¢/kWh
    Average Electricity Bill July 2025Monthly Electricity Usage kWh
    Hawaii39.36$197.97503
    California32.58$159.88491
    Massachusetts30.07$168.14559
    Maine27.98$156.68560
    Connecticut27.64$187.53678
    Alaska27.3$157.51577
    New York26.18$148.06566
    Rhode Island26.18$145.15554
    New Jersey25.31$161.85639
    District of Columbia22.82$144.10631

    Top 10 States with the Highest Electricity Bills

    States with the highest electricity bills are those with either the highest electricity usage, highest electricity rate or a combination of both.

    Average Electricity Bill July 2025Electricity Rates July 2025 ¢/kWhMonthly Electricity Usage kWh
    Hawaii$197.9739.36503
    Connecticut$187.5327.64678
    Alabama$176.6315.881,112
    Texas$176.0815.361,146
    Maryland$168.6918.86894
    Massachusetts$168.1430.07559
    Florida$167.3915.121,107
    Arizona$162.8615.381,059
    New Jersey$161.8525.31639
    Georgia$161.5415.611,035

    While Hawaii has the most expensive electricity rate and the highest electricity bills, they also have the 2nd lowest electricity usage per residential customer of any state. Homes in Hawaii use an average of just 503 kWh per month, or just 6,036 kWh annually. Over 19% of Hawaiian homes have rooftop solar panels, which reduces their average electricity usage.

    Top 10 States with the Lowest Electricity Bills

    Looking for states with the lowest cost of living? When it comes to electrical utility bills, here are the states with the lowest monthly cost.

    Average Electricity Bill July 2025Electricity Rates July 2025 ¢/kWhMonthly Electricity Usage kWh
    Utah$102.2913.48759
    New Mexico$104.5315.87659
    Colorado$106.5216.09662
    Nevada$107.9012.35874
    Illinois$115.4317.25669
    Idaho$118.4812.28965
    Wisconsin$120.4318.3658
    Michigan$123.9720.56603
    Montana$124.8714.3873
    Vermont$126.3422.46563

    How Have Electricity Rates Changed in the Last Year? (Data by State)

    Think your electricity costs are increasing? In most areas of the country, they are. This chart compares electricity prices year over year by state, plus the percentage change.

    StateAverage Price per kWh July 2025 ¢/kWhAverage Price per kWh July 2024 ¢/kWhPercent Change
    Alabama15.8814.976.1%
    Alaska27.325.656.4%
    Arizona15.3814.853.6%
    Arkansas13.2312.436.4%
    California32.5832.61-0.1%
    Colorado16.0915.384.6%
    Connecticut27.6428-1.3%
    Delaware16.5715.497.0%
    District of Columbia22.8217.0733.7%
    Florida15.1213.7310.1%
    Georgia15.6115.232.5%
    Hawaii39.3642.67-7.8%
    Idaho12.2812.190.7%
    Illinois17.2515.2313.3%
    Indiana16.314.810.1%
    Iowa15.3615.012.3%
    Kansas14.4414.9-3.1%
    Kentucky13.3512.635.7%
    Louisiana13.0211.5312.9%
    Maine27.9822.623.8%
    Maryland18.8617.259.3%
    Massachusetts30.0728.844.3%
    Michigan20.5619.83.8%
    Minnesota16.9416.472.9%
    Mississippi13.4612.844.8%
    Missouri15.4814.556.4%
    Montana14.313.426.6%
    Nebraska12.8712.265.0%
    Nevada12.3513.56-8.9%
    New Hampshire22.7921.715.0%
    New Jersey25.3120.7122.2%
    New Mexico15.8715.134.9%
    New York26.1825.024.6%
    North Carolina13.3213.65-2.4%
    North Dakota13.2712.922.7%
    Ohio17.3815.839.8%
    Oklahoma13.5212.785.8%
    Oregon15.5814.884.7%
    Pennsylvania19.5217.4611.8%
    Rhode Island26.1825.62.3%
    South Carolina14.7413.519.1%
    South Dakota14.5213.696.1%
    Tennessee13.3612.278.9%
    Texas15.3614.74.5%
    Utah13.4811.8513.8%
    Vermont22.4621.325.3%
    Virginia15.9214.3111.3%
    Washington13.4712.0411.9%
    West Virginia15.4315.141.9%
    Wisconsin18.317.494.6%
    Wyoming14.6413.458.8%

    What Uses the Most Electricity in a Home?

    What are we using all of this electricity for? Primarily heating and cooling our homes. That’s the item that runs up your electric bill the most, accounting for 52% of all energy usage in U.S. homes.

    This article tells you what uses the most electricity in your home, plus gives tips on how to cut back.

    How to Reduce Your Electricity Bill

    If you want to cut your electricity bill, you can focus on using less, or getting a cheaper rate.

    Get a cheaper rate. Electricity is deregulated in many states, meaning you have a choice of your electricity supplier. You can shop for your electricity in Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania and more. Shop for the cheapest rate, or for the features (like renewable energy) you want for your home.

    Cut your usage. No matter what state you live in, energy conservation can help cut your energy bill. Use energy savings tips or perform a DIY energy audit to find out where you’re wasting energy.


    About this Data

    Data compiled from the Energy Information Administration. Average monthly bill = average monthly consumption multiplied by the current month price. Note that this EIA average monthly consumption is not adjusted for seasonality.

    About Kelly Bedrich

    Kelly Bedrich co-founded ElectricityPlans in 2016 with the goal of simplifying the complicated process of buying energy. As president and chief technology officer, Kelly keeps our development team focused on providing a user-friendly website. When not reading the latest on technology and finance, Kelly enjoys celebrating Taco Tuesday, listening to live music at local venues, and hiking.

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