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Posted June 23, 2025

Residential electricity bills could increase slightly this summer ›

Monthly U.S. average residential electricity metrics

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), June 2025
Data values: U.S. Regional Electricity Sales to Ultimate Customers and U.S. Regional Electricity Prices to Ultimate Customers

During summer 2025, from June through September, residential customers in the United States can expect average monthly electricity bills of $178, a slight increase from last summer’s average of $173. We expect a slight decrease in consumption, driven by cooler forecast summer temperatures relative to last summer, which only partially offsets the expected increase in residential electricity prices in most areas of the country.

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Data Highlights

  • 6/22/2025
  • Wind and solar combined share of generation
  • 23.1
  • %


  • 17.7%
    from year earlier
  • 6/22/2025
  • Daily electric power demand
  • 13604
  • GWh


  • 1.5%
    from year earlier
  • $2.90
  • /million Btu
  • $0.234 /million Btu
    from week earlier
  • $0.397 /million Btu
    from year earlier
  • $76.00
  • /barrel
  • $7.98 /barrel
    from week earlier
  • $5.49 /barrel
    from year earlier

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