the-10-states-in-the-us-where-you-pay-the-least-for-household-bills

If you want to live in a state where the most common household bills are not so expensive, then you should consider some of the following ten that we are going to comment on.

And it is that the cost of utility bills usually takes up a good part of your budget, so if you pay little in this, you could have a more comfortable lifestyle.

The bills that were taken into account for the following list are: mortgage, rent, car loan, utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer, and garbage and recycling), car insurance, cable, internet and phone, health insurance (the portion paid by the consumer), cell phone, alarm and life insurance.

The three states where you would spend the least on these services, according to Money Talks News, are:

1. West Virginia

Average Monthly Household Bill Spending: $1,452 dollars.

Paying bills here is affordable, at least compared to other states. For example, Hawaiians pay more than twice the cost of household bills ($2,911 dollars) than West Virginians.

Here, residents spend only 38% of their income on bills.

two. Arkansas

Average Monthly Bill Spending household: $1,552 dollars.

Those who live in Arkansas spend a little more in bills than West Virginians, but costs are still low and are only 40% of income of residents.

3. Mississippi

Average Monthly Spending in household bills: $1,607 dollars.

Mississippi bills are only $7 more per month than in Arkansas and represent 42% of residents’ income.

The other states that make up the list are:

4. Indiana: $1,607 dollars spent on bills per month
5 . Kentucky: $1,627 dollars spent on bills per month
6. Oklahoma: $1,634 dollars spent on bills per month
7. South Dakota: $1,663 dollars spent on bills per month
8. New Mexico: $1,663 dollars of expenses in bills per month
9. Alabama: $1,688 dollars spent on bills per month
10. Nebraska: $1,696 dollars spent on bills per month

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By Scribe