Household Bills Guide UK — Average Costs and How to Reduce Them
Complete guide to UK household bills. Average costs for energy, water, council tax, broadband, insurance and more — plus practical tips to reduce every bill.
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Understanding your household bills — what they should cost and how to reduce them — is a fundamental part of managing your finances. Many UK households are paying more than they need to simply because they have not reviewed their bills recently. This guide covers every major household bill with average costs and practical reduction tips.
Total Household Bills Overview
Bill
Monthly Average
Annual Average
Energy (gas & electric)
£130–£170
£1,560–£2,040
Council tax
£120–£180
£1,440–£2,160
Water
£30–£50
£360–£600
Broadband & TV
£40–£80
£480–£960
Mobile phone(s)
£20–£60
£240–£720
Car insurance
£30–£60
£360–£720
Home insurance
£15–£30
£180–£360
Food & groceries
£280–£400
£3,360–£4,800
Transport (fuel/travel)
£100–£250
£1,200–£3,000
Total (excl. housing)
£765–£1,280
£9,180–£15,360
Add rent (average £800–£1,200/month outside London, £1,500–£2,500 in London) or mortgage payments for total outgoings.
Energy Bills
Average Costs (2025/26)
The Ofgem energy price cap sets a maximum unit rate. Typical annual costs: