In a report shared exclusively with CNBC Make It, doxo analyzed the cost of household bills and found the average U.S. household spends $2,046 a month.
The report found the average U.S. household spends $24,557 annually on bills — roughly $2,046 a month.San Jose, California is the most expensive large city in the U.S.
San Jose is also one of the many cities in California that ranked among the most expensive metro areas. San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles also made the top 10.San Jose is most notable for its connection to Silicon Valley. Major global tech companies like eBay, PayPal and Zoom all have their headquarters in San Jose.
Residents of Boston pay, on average, $3,369 in monthly bills. It's about 57% of their household income and 64.6% above the national average. Detroit is best known as the center of the automobile industry in the U.S. General Motors and Ford are headquartered in and around the Michigan City.The second least expensive large U.S. city based on the average cost of monthly household expenses is Cleveland, Ohio.
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