Electricity costs expected to hit record high this summer, new analysis finds
Source: CBS News
Updated on: June 15, 2026 / 12:51 PM EDT
Cooling costs are projected to reach record highs this summer amid rising electricity prices and hotter weather. A new analysis from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association estimates that Americans will spend an average of nearly $800 on electricity between June and September, up 10.5% from the same period last year.
"Electricity prices continue to rise, and hotter summers mean households need to use more electricity simply to stay safe," Mark Wolfe, executive director of NEADA, said in a statement. "The result is that Americans are paying substantially more to cool their homes than they were just a few years ago."
Electricity prices are rising as energy demand grows and utilities and states invest more in updating the nation's aging power grid, including building thousands of new data centers needed to power AI services.
From 2019 to 2024, the national average monthly electric bill rose about 23%, a separate analysis of federal data by nonprofit consumer education organization PowerLines.
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wolfie001
(8,131 posts)I did turn it on a month ago just to make sure it's running and I have an appt. for a regular yearly maintenance check coming soon. I hope they don't give me the hard sell bullshit. Just keep the beast in working order.
Fingers crossed......
BumRushDaShow
(173,115 posts)So HAD to have some kind of AC!
Karasu
(2,257 posts)The so-called AI "race" is horseshit and shouldn't be legitimized. Unless you're a fucking billionaire or a surveillance state fascist, there are no winners in that race.