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Utility bills in different states of America

The amount of "utilities" also varies not only from state to state, but also from city to city. This is especially true for electricity rates, parking costs, and various subsidies from the state. At the same time, there are several companies supplying resources in each state, so there is a lot to choose from.

Keeping even the most modest apartment will cost at least $ 150 per month without taking into account insurance, parking, management company fees and property taxes (if the apartment is yours). In states where the minimum wage is higher than the national average (e.g. California, D.C., Massachusetts), this amount is higher.

How to pay. The customer informs the company of the meter reading, and then the supplier sends an invoice. Payment is mostly online, through personal banking or the management company's website, the last resort being the mail. It is almost impossible to meet a long line of pensioners who want to pay their bills at the bank.

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Some companies, along with your figures in the bill also indicate the "expense", for example, your neighbors (anonymously) or the state average. In this way you can understand how economically you use resources - the state's policy is aimed at this. For the same purpose, utility companies offer different packages and tariffs (e.g. at night or for "unpopular" hours).

- Electricity

One of the largest items of expenditure. There are several suppliers, so there is no unified tariff schedule. The average rate per kilowatt-hour is $0.13, but this figure may vary greatly depending on the state. This is why many people turn to the professionals at fakeutilitybills.com/fake-utility-bill-template to get proof of ability to pay.

Based on 150 kWh per person per month, a family of two would go from $30 to $87, depending on the state. That doesn't include air conditioning, so the amount can go up significantly in the summer and sometimes in the winter. For example, if you live in Arizona, you will have to be constantly "cooled," so get ready in the hottest months to pay about $120 for electricity. The same can be said about New York, but in winter, because it is cold there and people often turn on the air conditioner in the heating mode

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