Electricity Cost of Living in Georgia

Electricity is one component of cost of living in Georgia. This page explains how electricity prices affect household budgets in the state and how they compare to national context.

Current Electricity Price Context

The average residential electricity rate in Georgia is 15.22 ¢/kWh.

Estimated Monthly Electricity Cost

At 900 kWh per month, the estimated monthly electricity bill in Georgia is about $136.98.

National Comparison

The national average estimated monthly bill at 900 kWh is about $158.13. The estimated bill in Georgia is about 13.4% lower than the national average.

Cost-of-Living Interpretation

Electricity in Georgia appears relatively cheaper than the national average. Households with similar usage may pay less for electricity here.

This analysis focuses on electricity only. Other cost-of-living factors (housing, taxes, groceries, etc.) are not included.

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