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    Powell Ranks #2 in Ohio For Highest Household Expenses

    According to a new report from bill payment app doxo, the City of Powell ranked number two in the State of Ohio for highest household bills.

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    Based on the research behind the study, the average Powell resident pays $2,670 per month for a combined cost of mortgage/rent, household utilities, insurance, car payment, mobile phone, security and more. Those costs rank 33.3% higher than the national average of $2,003 per month.

    Other high-cost Central Ohio suburbs in the report include Dublin in 1st place, New Albany in 3rd, Hilliard in 4th and Lewis Center in 5th. The City of Columbus ranks 42nd for highest household expenses in the State of Ohio.

    Some of the average costs that Powell residents pay include:

    • Mortgage Payment: $2,002/mo
    • Rent: $1,117/mo
    • Auto Loan: $486/mo
    • Auto Insurance: $191/mo
    • Utilities (gas, electric, water, trash, etc): $339/mo
    • Health Insurance: $107/mo
    • Cable & Internet: $223/mo
    • Cell/Mobile Service: $106/mo

    For more information, or to look up other cities, visit https://www.doxo.com/insights/regional-bill-comparison/.

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