What is your avg monthly electric bill?


Question:Please list the state you live in, whether within a city, suburb, or a rural area. Thanks.

Answers:
Family of 4, propane heat, electric hot water. $267.00 a month deep in the woods of Maine


Family of 4 $60 in MD. 1,000 sq ft. home in a city
$75 for 1200SF. Used to be $120 for about a 1500SF, much better now.
VA = $30 month. A dollar a day. That ain't bad, at all.
Family of one + cat 1200 sq ft - 2BR, 2BA + sunroom - Northern Virginia - suburbs brand new energy efficient windows throughout - all electric. New HVAC.

$70 month
Ours varies. ~1100sq ft house with just my wife and I.
I guess the average is around $120-150/mo. We live in CA if that tells you anything.
We live in a small city in Northern Idaho. We pay 130.00 a month on a monthly comfort billing, so we pay the same all year long. According to others, it looks like we pay a lot! We have about 1200 sq feet.
Family of two...Two floor t/h, electric everything ours averages $120 without heat or a/c, when using heat or a/c its around $200. I live in a small town in Maryland.
I don't live in the States, but I think you might find this information interesting...

Toronto, Canada..

2000 Square feet detached house

180 dollars per month.. (this includes water as well)

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