Saving Money During a Recession; Reducing Your Utility Costs

During uncertain economic times like these, it’s essential to make sure you’re not wasting money on things you don’t need. People go without goods or services they want, in order to reduce their spending and save money. But have you considered that you might be wasting money on things or services you do need? Things like utilities, insurances and loans are essential for our everyday living, and most Aussies are overpaying for these services.

So, how do you know if you’re overpaying for these goods and services? Have a look at the average utility prices below to compare to your bills.

How much should I be paying on electricity?

Across Australia, the average electricity bill sits at around $1,800 per year — varying slightly across the states and territories. If you are paying near or above this figure each year, you are throwing your money away.

State Average annual electricity bill
Qld $1,750.44
NSW $2,017.41
ACT $1,504.32
VIC $1,750.44
SA $2,299.50

*Data extracted from the Australian Bureau of Statistics consumer price index – Sept 2017.

How much should I be paying on gas?

The average quarterly gas bill ranges from $152 to $303 depending on what state you reside.

State Average Quarterly Gas Bill
WA $152
QLD $204
NSW $226
VIC $299
ACT $303

Source: Canstar Blue research, January 2020

Should I combine my gas and electricity?

The short answer; maybe. Some utility providers who offer both gas and electricity are able to bundle the two services to save you money as a package deal. Combining your gas and electricity may be cheaper than paying for the two individually. Let us take a look for you to see where you can get the best price.

My bill is already cheaper than the average

It’s important to remember that these figures are the average prices paid across the whole of Australia.If your electricity or gas usage is below that of the average household, it may be