Summary: U.S. electricity prices have risen from 13 cents per kilowatt-hour in 2020 to 19 cents per kWh in 2025. Prices on the East and West coasts and in major U.S. cities are far higher. Most of these price increases took place under the Biden administration when states and the federal government forced wind and solar into the grid at the expense of coal, natural gas, and the U.S. consumer. Prices for electricity, prior to 2020, were nearly flat for a decade.
- Originally Posted On: The Daily Signal
- Category: News / Articles
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- Publish Date: November 18, 2025