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U.S. residential retail price of electricity by state 2018

Average retail price of electricity to residential sector in the United States as of February 2018, by state (in U.S. cents per kilowatt hour)

The data shows the average price of electricity in the retail sector in the U.S., broken down by state as of February 2018. At this time, Alaska had one of the most expensive residential retail prices of electricity at 21.47 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour.

Hawaii 32.05
Massachusetts 22.49
Alaska 21.47
Connecticut 21.04
Rhode Island 20.22
New Hampshire 19.93
California 19.17
Vermont 17.6
New York 17.53
Maine 15.61
Michigan 15.55
New Jersey 15.41
Wisconsin 14.41
Pennsylvania 13.91
Kansas 13.36
South Carolina 12.97
Maryland 12.97
Illinois 12.73
Minnesota 12.71
New Mexico 12.67
Alabama 12.65
Nevada 12.62
Ohio 12.55
Arizona 12.39
Delaware 12.38
District of Columbia 12.18
Indiana 12.13
Iowa 12.05
Mississippi 12.04
Florida 11.75
Colorado 11.72
Virginia 11.71
Texas 11.58
West Virginia 11.43
Georgia 11.33
North Carolina 11.17
Tennessee 11.15
Wyoming 11.05
Oklahoma 10.85
Montana 10.84
South Dakota 10.84
Oregon 10.74
Kentucky 10.55
Missouri 10.48
Arkansas 10.47
Utah 10.44
Nebraska 10.25
Idaho 9.99
Louisiana 9.79
North Dakota 9.65
Washington 9.65