^ The average commercial electricity rate in Deerfield, MI is 9.65¢/kWh.[1]
Residential Electricity in Deerfield
^ The average residential electricity rate in Deerfield, MI is 14.29¢/kWh.[1]
Industrial Electricity in Deerfield
^ The average industrial electricity rate in Deerfield, MI is 7.13¢/kWh.[1]
Deerfield, MI Electricity Statistics
Commercial electricity rates in Deerfield
Commercial Electricity in Deerfield
The average commercial electricity rate in Deerfield is 9.65¢/kWh.[1]
This average (commercial) electricity rate in Deerfield is
11.71% less than the Michigan average rate of 10.93¢/kWh.[2]
The average (commercial) electricity rate in Deerfield is
4.36% less than the national average rate of 10.09¢/kWh. Commercial rates in the U.S. range from 6.86¢/kWh to 34.88¢/kWh.[2]
Residential electricity rates in Deerfield
Residential Electricity in Deerfield
The average residential electricity rate in Deerfield is 14.29¢/kWh.[1]
This average (residential) electricity rate in Deerfield is
1.13% greater than the Michigan average rate of 14.13¢/kWh.[2]
The average (residential) electricity rate in Deerfield is
20.29% greater than the national average rate of 11.88¢/kWh. Residential rates in the U.S. range from 8.37¢/kWh to 37.34¢/kWh.[2]
Industrial electricity rates in Deerfield
Industrial Electricity in Deerfield
The average industrial electricity rate in Deerfield is 7.13¢/kWh.[1]
This average (industrial) electricity rate in Deerfield is
6.43% less than the Michigan average rate of 7.62¢/kWh.[2]
The average (industrial) electricity rate in Deerfield is
6.9% greater than the national average rate of 6.67¢/kWh. Industrial rates in the U.S. range from 4.13¢/kWh to 30.82¢/kWh.[2]
The average commercial electricity rate in Michigan is 10.93¢/kWh, which ranks 13th in the nation and is
8.33% greater than the national average rate of 10.09¢/kWh.[3]
Commercial electricity consumption in Michigan averages 6,159 kWh/month, which ranks 20th in the nation and is
1.27% less than the national average of 6,238 kWh/month.
The average monthly commercial electricity bill in Michigan is $673, which ranks 12th in the nation and is
7% greater than the national average of $629.
The average residential electricity rate in Michigan is 14.13¢/kWh, which ranks 12th in the nation and is
18.94% greater than the national average rate of 11.88¢/kWh.
Residential electricity consumption in Michigan averages 676 kWh/month, which ranks 41st in the nation and is
25.14% less than the national average of 903 kWh/month.
The average monthly residential electricity bill in Michigan is $95, which ranks 34th in the nation and is
11.21% less than the national average of $107 per month.
The average industrial electricity rate in Michigan is 7.62¢/kWh, which ranks 14th in the nation and is
14.24% greater than the national average rate of 6.67¢/kWh.
Industrial electricity consumption in Michigan averages 202,921 kWh/month, which ranks 17th in the nation and is
80.92% greater than the national average of 112,158 kWh/month.
The average monthly industrial electricity bill in Michigan is $15,471, which ranks 13th in the nation and is
106.75% greater than the national average of $7,483.
Household income: The city of Deerfield has a median household income of $69,408, versus $62,843 for the U.S.[4]
Compared to the U.S.: Median household income in Deerfield is approximately 10 percent greater than the median income for the entire United States.[4]
Poverty level: Approximately 6.8 percent of Deerfield households have incomes below poverty level.[4]
Electric bills: The average residential electricity bill in Michigan is about $95/month, ranking 34th in the U.S. and
11.21% less than the national average of $107.[5]
Deerfield is a village located in Lenawee County in the state of Michigan, and has a population of approximately 898.[6]
More about Deerfield utilities
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