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(NEW YORK) Electricity bills are a fact of life for many Americans, but with energy prices expected to rise in many parts of the country, you may be looking&
As energy bills are expected to increase for some households this year, there are small and big changes Americans can make to keep costs under control.
MStudioImages/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Electricity bills are a fact of life for many Americans, but with energy prices expected to rise in many parts of the country, you may be looking for a way to keep those costs in check. The average American household spent $121 per month, or $1,452 per year, on energy bills in 2021, according to the Energy Information Administration. While some projections expect rising energy rates this winter, as prices for fuels like natural gas increase, there are ways to offset those increases by making your home more energy efficient. So what can you do? Here are three tips to help keep your bills down: Tip #1: Schedule a home energy audit One of the best ways to start figuring out how to save on your energy bills is to bring in an expert to check out your home. Local utility companies, private firms, and even some government agencies offer this service, called an energy audit or energy assessment. In the audit, an expert will look for opportunities to reduc