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United States utilities

What it actually costs to live there.

CA $472
5.9% EIA 2024 + FCC 2024 + AWWA 2024 + Census ACS 2023 1-yr updated: 2026-05-07
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5-state breakdown

Stage 1 data — California, New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois. The same country, five different bills.

ItemCANYTXFLIL
Electricity$160$144$165$177$122
Natural gas$77$130$34$5$88
Water + sewer$95$115$85$80$105
Mobile phone$40$40$40$40$40
Internet$80$85$70$75$77
HOA fees (owner-occupied)$300$250$200$400$200
Total / month$472$514$394$372$432
% of median household income5.9%7.3%6.2%6.1%6.3%

Monthly utilities (5 items + extras)

Average per household, official sources.

Item Avg / month Range Social mirror
Electricity $154 $122—$177 30¢/kWh CA vs 14¢/kWh TX, but TX uses 2× the kWh — same monthly bill, opposite social systems.
Natural gas $67 $5—$200 January Chicago 180 therm vs Miami 8 therm — climate is cost. Florida runs almost no gas.
Water + sewer $96 $80—$115 NYC $115 vs Houston $85 — only 1.4× gap. Aging infrastructure costs more than abundant water.
Mobile phone $40 $15—$100 Big 3 $80–100 vs MVNO $15–30. Same towers, 4× the price. 70% of Americans choose Big 3.
Internet $77 $60—$95 1.6 ISPs per zip code on average — quasi-monopoly. US average $77/mo = 3× Korea.
HOA fees (owner-occupied) $270 $150—$1,500 America's answer to Korea's 'management fee' — but private, not municipal. Manhattan condos run $1,500–2,500.

By household type

Single · 4-person family · elderly couple.

Household Size Avg total / month
single 1 $230
family4 4 $410
elder 2 $320

Share of income (households × income tiers)

9-cell matrix: how much of your salary goes to utilities.

low
$2,500
median
$6,890
high
$12,500
single9.2%3.3%1.8%
family416.4%6.0%3.3%
elder12.8%4.6%2.6%

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Sources

EIA + FCC + AWWA + Census ACS 2023

Vintage: EIA 2024 + FCC 2024 + AWWA 2024 + Census ACS 2023 1-yr · Last verified: 2026-05-07