💡 Tip: Average US home: $300-400/month total utilities. Varies widely by location and efficiency.
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Average: $100-200/month. Varies by climate (AC/heat), efficiency, and rates ($0.10-0.30/kWh). 2,000 sqft = 1,000-2,000 kWh/month.
Average: $50-150/month. Higher in winter. Heating, water heater, stove, dryer. Mild climates: $30-50. Cold: $100-250 in winter.
Combined: $60-120/month. Fixed fees + usage. Family of 4 = 12K gallons/month. Varies dramatically by city. Some $30, others $200.
Internet only: $50-100. With TV: $100-200. Cell phones: $100-200 for family. Streaming cheaper than cable ($50 vs $150).
Usually $20-40/month. Some included in taxes. Private pickup: $30-60. Yard waste extra $10-20.
Small apartment: $150-250/month. Average house: $300-400/month. Large house cold climate: $500-700/month in winter.
US averages by home size:
1,000 sqft (apartment/condo):
2,000 sqft (average house):
3,500+ sqft (large house):
Quick wins (free/cheap):
Medium investments ($500-2K):
Big investments ($3K+):
Top electricity users:
Common reasons for high bills:
Troubleshooting high bill:
Apartments usually cheaper overall but depends:
Apartment advantages:
House advantages:
Comparison (2 people):
800 sqft apartment:
2,000 sqft house:
Difference: $210-270/month more for house
Typical rental:
Homeowner pays everything:
The hidden costs first-time buyers forget:
Surprisingly, utilities often increase in retirement:
While working (away 9-10 hours/day):
Retired (home all day):
Increase: $100-150/month = $1,200-1,800/year
Plus rate increases:
Retirement utility budget:
Strategies to control: