This is What the Average New York Household Pays in Bills Every Month

14-Jul-2022

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by Samuel Stebbins

The cost of living in the United States is well below the cost of living in several other developed countries, including the Nordic nations as well as New Zealand and Australia. Still, living expenses in the U.S. are higher than in much of the world.

According to a recent study from Doxo, a bill paying platform, American households spend an average of $2,003 a month on the most common bills – or about 37% of what the typical household earns in a month.

The average monthly cost of these bills – which include rent, auto loans, utilities, car insurance, cable, internet, mobile phone, and health insurance – are considerably higher than average in New York. The typical New York household spends an average of $2,361 per month on bills, the seventh highest among the 50 states.

States with higher than average monthly bills also tend to have higher than average incomes, while less expensive states tend to be lower income – and New York is no exception. The typical household in the state earns $71,117 a year, compared to the national median household income of $64,994, according to five-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.

RankStateAvg. monthly household bills ($)Median household income ($)Avg. bill total as a share of income (%)
1Hawaii2,91183,17342.0
2California2,64978,67240.4
3New Jersey2,61085,24536.7
4Massachusetts2,51184,38535.7
5Maryland2,45687,06333.9
6Connecticut2,38079,85535.8
7New York2,36171,11739.8
8Alaska2,33477,79036.0
9Washington2,27777,00635.5
10New Hampshire2,25677,92334.7
11Colorado2,25175,23135.9
12Virginia2,22976,39835.0
13Rhode Island2,17270,30537.1
14Oregon2,07065,66737.8
15Delaware2,05769,11035.7
16Illinois2,02968,42835.6
17Wyoming2,02265,30437.2
18Florida1,99357,70341.4
19Minnesota1,96773,38232.2
20Texas1,95663,82636.8
21Nevada1,94562,04337.6
22North Dakota1,93765,31535.6
23Arizona1,93661,52937.8
24Maine1,92259,48938.8
25Wisconsin1,91563,29336.3
26Utah1,91074,19730.9
27Vermont1,88363,47735.6
28Georgia1,87561,22436.8
29Louisiana1,87150,80044.2
30Pennsylvania1,85163,62734.9
31North Carolina1,82956,64238.7
32Iowa1,78461,83634.6
33South Carolina1,78354,86439.0
34Idaho1,77758,91536.2
35Michigan1,75459,23435.5
36Montana1,75156,53937.2
37Tennessee1,73454,83337.9
38Kansas1,72061,09133.8
39Ohio1,71758,11635.5
40Missouri1,70657,29035.7
41Nebraska1,69663,01532.3
42Alabama1,68852,03538.9
43New Mexico1,66351,24338.9
44South Dakota1,65459,89633.1
45Oklahoma1,63453,84036.4
46Kentucky1,62752,23837.4
47Indiana1,60758,23533.1
48Mississippi1,55946,51140.2
49Arkansas1,55249,47537.6
50West Virginia1,45248,03736.3

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