Energy-Saving Tips to Cut Utility Bills in the U.S.
Energy-Saving Tips to Cut Utility Bills in the U.S.
US · Published May 31, 2026
Consumer Reports has shared practical advice for reducing energy costs, which have reached record highs in the U.S.
The average household spends approximately $2,000 annually on energy, but small changes can lead to significant savings.
Recommendations include conducting an energy audit to identify inefficiencies, adjusting water heater settings, and sealing drafts in homes.

Why It's Important?

High energy costs are straining household budgets across the U.S., with climate and home size further influencing expenses. Inefficient energy use, such as air leaks or poorly maintained systems, can exacerbate these costs. Without addressing these inefficiencies, households may face rising utility bills, especially as energy prices continue to climb. However, implementing Consumer Reports' tips can mitigate these risks, offering both immediate and long-term financial relief.

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