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Average electric bill in Arkansas

A typical Arkansas household pays

$138a month · $1661 a year

That is 7% below the national average of $149, the 33rd highest bill of the 51 states we track. It covers 1,045 kilowatt hours a month at 14.36¢ each.

Nobody pays the average

Dearest — August 2025

$191

Cheapest — November 2025

$101

The dearest month costs $89 more than the cheapest — 88% higher and it is air conditioning that does it. Arkansas runs about 1,900 cooling degree days a year, so the summer bill is where any efficiency gain shows up.

Why the bill is what it is

A bill is a rate multiplied by a quantity, and in Arkansas the price per kilowatt hour is doing most of the work. Comparing your own bill to this figure only tells you something once you know which of the two you could actually change — the rate is largely fixed, the quantity is not.

Heating and cooling are usually the largest movable part. Whether that means a heat pump, a more efficient air conditioner, or neither depends on Arkansas's prices rather than on general advice.

Figures are twelve-month averages across 1,505,935 residential accounts in Arkansas, from the US Energy Information Administration. They describe the state, not your house — square footage, insulation and what you keep the thermostat at move an individual bill a long way. See the Arkansas rate page for the underlying prices.