The cost of electricity by state in 2025 vs 2024 can be shown here at Quick Electricity. The US EIA is constantly gathering the latest data on electric rates by state.
Export PriceThe cost of electricity to power your home or small business varies from state to state, and your state regulators determine the retail rates you pay as a consumer.
Export PriceEasily compare residential and commercial electricity rates by state. See national averages, state-by-state breakdowns, and find the best plans with Power Wizard.
Export PriceSince the average price is 31.33 cents per kWh or $121.16 per month for residential electricity, prices lower than these can be considered affordable. Electricity rates in New York,
Export PriceFar from cheap, New York electricity costs over 24 cents per kilowatt-hour – comparable to the most expensive states. With this in mind, always look for electricity prices that are more in line with your budget and
Export PriceThe total bill is the sum of all items appearing on an electricity bill such as fixed costs, variable rate per kWh, taxes, surcharges, late fees, and even credits for rebates. Prices
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Export PriceResidential rates in the U.S. range from 6 ¢/kWh to 71 ¢/kWh depending upon where you live, what types of power plants provide your electricity, and when during the day or year you''re consuming electricity.
Export PriceThe November Choose Energy Electricity Rates Report shows you the cost of electricity per kWh by state based on the latest electricity prices from the U.S. Energy
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As you can see in the table above, there are currently 10 states with an average electricity price above 20 cents per kWh. This includes Alaska, California, Hawaii, New York and the New England states. Washington DC also exceeded 20 cents per kWh as of March 2025.
As of March 2025, the US EIA reported an average rate of 15.30 cents per kWh for residential consumers in Texas — 11% below the national average of 17.11 cents per kWh. The cost of electricity by state in 2025 vs 2024 can be shown here at Quick Electricity.
Compare New York electricity rates to save money and avoid overpaying in the deregulated market. Bills can vary greatly, with rates between 6 to 44 cents per kWh across different providers and plan structures. Take the time to read the fine print and do the math to figure out which is your best option.
The easiest way to compare the cost of electricity from one region to another is to look at the electricity rate. Residential rates in the U.S. range from 6 ¢/kWh to 71 ¢/kWh depending upon where you live, what types of power plants provide your electricity, and when during the day or year you’re consuming electricity.
For example, the average electricity rate in California is 32.58 cents per kWh in this month’s report. The state’s average residential energy usage is 491 kWh per month. This amounts to an average monthly bill of approximately $159.97 (32.58 cents x 491 kWh).
To make comparison easier, the Power Wizard experts have created a table of electricity rates by state. For the most accurate and up-to-date rates, visit your state-specific page. All electricity plans include Transmission and Distribution Service Utility (TDSU) fees.
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