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Is my electricity bill normal?

Compare your monthly electricity cost to similar households.

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How much is a normal electricity bill?

Electricity costs vary hugely by country, climate, household size and energy efficiency. In the US, the average residential electricity bill is about $137/month (EIA 2023), while in Germany it averages €95/month due to higher per-kWh rates but lower consumption.

Average monthly electricity bills by country (2023)

  • United States: $137/month (avg 886 kWh)
  • Canada: C$130/month
  • Australia: A$155/month
  • United Kingdom: £85/month (post energy-cap)
  • Germany: €95/month (high rates, efficient usage)
  • France: €75/month (nuclear = cheaper rates)
  • Spain: €80/month
  • Italy: €85/month

What drives your electricity bill?

  • Climate: Air conditioning and heating are the biggest drivers
  • Household size: Each additional person adds 15–25% to the bill
  • Home size and insulation: Older, larger homes cost more
  • Appliance efficiency: Old appliances can use 2–3x more energy

If your bill seems high, check your per-kWh rate vs. the national average and audit your biggest consumers: HVAC, water heater, and dryer typically account for 50%+ of usage.