The Brief
Finding ways to conserve energy is not only beneficial for your home but your finances given the high costs of utility bills, with the Department of Energy releasing a report last year revealing that the average family spends about $2,000 annually on utilities.
Being energy efficient varies and WalletHub released a new report to find out which states are the most effective when it comes to reducing their energy usage.
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The personal finance website created a ranking of the top energy-efficient states by comparing 48 states across two categories: home energy efficiency and auto efficiency.
WalletHub explains in its report that Alaska and Hawaii aren’t included in their assessment because of data