Report: Apopka household bills are $2,651 per year higher than the US average
Ranked as the 49th most expensive city in Florida
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From doxo
Doxo, the online bill paying site, recently released its 2023 U.S. Bill Pay Market Size & Category Breakout Report that reveals that Americans spend a total of $3.87 trillion annually on household bills. The report also found that, the average American household spends approximately $2,046 a month, or $24,557 per year on the ten most essential household bills.
In addition to the national insights above and in the report, doxo also has new 2023 household spend information for Apopka, including the following:
The average Apopka household pays $2,267 a month, or $27,208 a year for the 10 most common household bills.
Apopka households spend 41% of their income on household bills.
The household expenses in Apopka, on average, are 9.7% higher than the national average of $2,046, and 6.8% higher than the state average of $2,112.
Apopka is the #49 most expensive city in Florida for household bills.
The data, which doxo has for Apopka as well as 4,000 cities across the United States, looks at total amount spent on bills per month, and also breaks down bill payments into ten different categories, including utilities, auto loans, cable bills, and more. See below for the specific breakdown by bill pay category in Apopka; click the button for a detailed infographic view.
Average Cost of Monthly Bills in Apopka: $2,267/month
Bill Type
Average Monthly Payment in Apopka
Mortgage
$1,442
Rent
$1,395
Auto Loans
$610
Utilities
$292
Health Insurance
$81
Auto Insurance
$209
Cable & Internet
$141
Mobile
$155
Alarm & Security
$70
Life Insurance
$60
About doxoINSIGHTS
doxo provides direct insight into household financial health and spending activity by leveraging doxo’s unique aggregate bill pay data set, comprising actual bill payment activity to confirmed household service providers across the country. doxo data brings together the broadest available data set for analyzing actual household bill payment activity, pulling from over 8 million paying consumers across over 97% of U.S. zip codes. doxo’s payment network covers over 120,000 billers in 45 different service categories and enables payments using bank accounts, credit cards or debit cards. This uniquely broad statistical foundation powers doxoINSIGHTS – uncovering key trends for household financial health and bill payment behavior. For more information visit: https://www.doxo.com/insights/.
Why so high here in Apopka? This isn't exactly Palm Beach? Doesn't take into account food costs, gasoline, vehicle repairs, clothing, cleaning costs, lawn service, car washes, pet food, pet vet bills, medicine for all family members, and pets, hair care, gym membership, entertainment, delivery services, appliance repairs, hurricane supplies, automotive oils and fluids, paper towels and toilet paper, etc. No wonder we spend more than we take in, per month, plus figure in the ongoing inflation. We will have to die, as we won't be able to live, if the costs keeps up.
Plus taxes, taxes, taxes, and more taxes, child care, kid's schooling needs, and on and on. Heck, McDonalds prices increase a lot almost daily. I know things aren't increasing that fast, to up them like that! I think it is corporate greed. Some places are posting record profits. Some of these corporations having been taking advantage since the pandemic. When you have record profits, there is no need to keep going way up on your products. Greedy, greedy, greedy.
MamaMia
Why so high here in Apopka? This isn't exactly Palm Beach? Doesn't take into account food costs, gasoline, vehicle repairs, clothing, cleaning costs, lawn service, car washes, pet food, pet vet bills, medicine for all family members, and pets, hair care, gym membership, entertainment, delivery services, appliance repairs, hurricane supplies, automotive oils and fluids, paper towels and toilet paper, etc. No wonder we spend more than we take in, per month, plus figure in the ongoing inflation. We will have to die, as we won't be able to live, if the costs keeps up.
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MamaMia
Plus taxes, taxes, taxes, and more taxes, child care, kid's schooling needs, and on and on. Heck, McDonalds prices increase a lot almost daily. I know things aren't increasing that fast, to up them like that! I think it is corporate greed. Some places are posting record profits. Some of these corporations having been taking advantage since the pandemic. When you have record profits, there is no need to keep going way up on your products. Greedy, greedy, greedy.
Saturday, March 4 Report this