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Utility Bills: One household, year 2011. $373.16. $ 671.52. $ 1,498.32. $ 975.35. $ 2,639.28. Utility Costs & allocation of EDH median household income. 0.3%. 0.6%. 1.3%. 0.8%. 2.3%. 94.9%. Notes to readers.
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Utility Bills: One household, year 2011 $373.16 $671.52 $1,498.32 $975.35 $2,639.28
Utility Costs & allocation of EDHmedian household income 0.3% 0.6% 1.3% 0.8% 2.3% 94.9%
Notes to readers • The first pie chart needs a small image edit external to PowerPoint. PowerPoint proved to be incapable of certain edits that attempted to overlay a pie chart within a pie chart, to depict costs per agency. • Costs are from my own past 12 months of utility billing, checked in at the beginning of March, 2012. • Household income is EDH median of $116,406 from 2007, the most recent citation I found when gathering this data. • Median household income is a difficult statistic to track for EDH because we are unincorporated. This citation came from CNN Money, which in 2007 ranked EDH as 77th best place to live in the U.S. I avoided using my own household income instead of median because mine is somewhat higher, even though I’m now retired. • Also see the data captured from the web for selected areas of California in 2004-2006 inreferences/images/residential_rates_median_2004-2006_california.jpgThis is the most recent such data found in a web search, newer statistics would be appropriate. This is an uncommon measure, it is not easy to locate.