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CNET experts have compiled a list of energy-saving and cost-cutting tips that will help you save all autumn.

Macy Meyer is a North Carolina native who graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a BA in English and a second BA in Journalism. Macy is a Writer on the CNET How-To team, covering a variety of topics, including home security, fitness and nutrition, smart home tech and more. In each article, Macy helps readers get the most out of their home, tech and wellness. When Macy isn’t writing, she’s volunteering, traveling, walking her dog, Holden, or watching sports.

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There are so many expenses we have to juggle each month. From rent or mortgage payments to grocery costs to gas, you face a never-ending stream of bills. There are always utility costs on top of that. So how can you save money on monthly expenses, for example, including gas, electric, water and AC bills

Rather than straining your budget and paying hundreds of dollars each month, consider making some behavioral changes that will reduce the energy you use and cut down your bills. To help with this, CNET staffers have followed the fluctuating costs of utility bills over the last several months and have written numerous articles with tips and tricks on how to slash energy bills. We’ve found there are effective ways to pocket more money each month, and many of them are minor lifestyle changes you can make today. 

Below, we’ve compiled every article that can help you achieve lower electric, water and energy costs. If you like this cheat sheet guide, you can also explore our solar cheat sheet and our home sustainability cheat sheet

National average utility bills

In the US, the average family should expect to spend close to $300 every month on electricity, gas, water and sewer bills — but that price can fluctuate greatly depending on region and usage. 

Here’s a breakdown of average monthly utility costs, according to Move.org, as well as a breakdown of the 10 states with the highest average utility bills in the US: 

  • Electricity: $117.46
  • Natural gas: $61.69
  • Water: $45.44
  • Sewer: $66.20

10 states with the highest average utility bills in the US

State Electricity Natural gas Water
US average $117.46 $61.69 $45.44
Hawaii $162.66 $236.83 $45.44
Connecticut $161.55 $80.94 $45.44
Alabama $143.95 $78.83 $45.44
Georgia $129.92 $85.88 $45.44
Arizona $136.70 $78.22 $45.44
Massachusetts $132.18 $80.49 $45.44
Rhode Island $130.75 $81.55 $45.44
New Hampshire $120.01 $82.20 $45.44
South Carolina $138.16 $61.69 $45.44
Texas $132.59 $61.69 $45.44

Save money on electric and gas bills

Probably the most important utility and the largest utility bill for Americans is electricity. You may have noticed a spike in electricity bills over the past few years, the reason being rising natural gas prices. Natural gas accounts for about 38% of the country’s electricity production, so these bills are understandably connected.

Natural gas prices are expected to remain high, according to the US Energy Information Administration. Considering many household appliances use natural gas — including stoves, ovens, dryers, fridge and gas-powered furnaces — your bill can be considerable.

Here are some tried and true ways to lower your electric and gas bills:

For renters who may not be able to make any large-scale adjustments, try these 10 apartment-friendly, energy-saving tips. 

Here Are 23 Ways to Save On Your Electric Bills Right Now

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Save on water bills all year long

Between showers, sinks, toilets, dishwasherswashing machines and yard work, you probably use more water than you think. The average American household uses more than 300 gallons of water daily, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Altogether, this equates to about $1,000 per year on water bills. Your monthly bill might be lower or higher than this, depending on your location, water usage habits, water-saving tech and other factors.

It’s important to save on your water bill. Here’s how:

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So many of your appliances require water. Luckily, there are ways to cut down and save. 

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More tips to save money during the summer

On average, it costs between $75 and $175 per month to run a central air conditioning system and cool a home in the US. For many Americans in the South and Southwest, summer is the most brutal time of year for expenses. 

Here’s how to beat the heat without putting a dent in your wallet:

Learn to save money during the winter too

Winter can be a costly time of year for many Americans in colder climates who rely on furnaces. Here are a few tips to help you pocket more cash:

For all your heating information, explore our winter utility FAQ

Keep checking CNET’s Home Tips section for more advice on saving money and getting things done around the house.

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