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How Much Does It Cost to Run an LED TV? (April 2026)

Running an LED TV (90 W typical) for 5 hours a day costs between $1.67 per month in North Dakota and $6.29 per month in Hawaii, at each state's official average residential rate for April 2026.

LED TV: what it costs you

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Cost per month
$2.63
Cost per year
$31.57

Assumes a 30-day month (year = 12 × month) at Ohio's average residential rate of 19.49¢/kWh (U.S. EIA, April 2026). Your plan's price differs.

Typical wattage: 90 W (DOE Energy Saver, verified 2026-07-17) — 55" LED ~60-120 W. A representative figure, not a spec sheet for your model.

Monthly cost in every state (5 hours/day)

StatePriceCost / month
Hawaii46.62¢/kWh$6.29
California35.25¢/kWh$4.76
Connecticut32.24¢/kWh$4.35
Massachusetts29.45¢/kWh$3.98
New York29.45¢/kWh$3.98
Maine28.42¢/kWh$3.84
Rhode Island28.30¢/kWh$3.82
Alaska27.35¢/kWh$3.69
New Hampshire27.24¢/kWh$3.68
District of Columbia25.41¢/kWh$3.43
Vermont24.56¢/kWh$3.32
New Jersey23.53¢/kWh$3.18
Maryland22.07¢/kWh$2.98
Pennsylvania21.47¢/kWh$2.90
Michigan21.39¢/kWh$2.89
Illinois20.47¢/kWh$2.76
Ohio19.49¢/kWh$2.63
Wisconsin19.21¢/kWh$2.59
Delaware18.79¢/kWh$2.54
Indiana17.90¢/kWh$2.42
Alabama17.41¢/kWh$2.35
Virginia17.38¢/kWh$2.35
South Carolina17.06¢/kWh$2.30
Texas16.99¢/kWh$2.29
Mississippi16.76¢/kWh$2.26
Colorado16.54¢/kWh$2.23
Minnesota16.39¢/kWh$2.21
North Carolina16.25¢/kWh$2.19
West Virginia16.06¢/kWh$2.17
Kansas15.78¢/kWh$2.13
Oregon15.78¢/kWh$2.13
Arizona15.48¢/kWh$2.09
Florida15.38¢/kWh$2.08
Georgia15.37¢/kWh$2.07
New Mexico15.15¢/kWh$2.05
Kentucky15.02¢/kWh$2.03
Tennessee14.94¢/kWh$2.02
Wyoming14.68¢/kWh$1.98
South Dakota14.52¢/kWh$1.96
Louisiana14.44¢/kWh$1.95
Washington14.36¢/kWh$1.94
Nevada14.29¢/kWh$1.93
Arkansas14.16¢/kWh$1.91
Missouri14.01¢/kWh$1.89
Montana13.90¢/kWh$1.88
Iowa13.86¢/kWh$1.87
Oklahoma13.31¢/kWh$1.80
Utah13.29¢/kWh$1.79
Nebraska13.28¢/kWh$1.79
Idaho12.70¢/kWh$1.71
North Dakota12.35¢/kWh$1.67

How to cut this cost

Rates: U.S. Energy Information Administration residential average retail price, April 2026 (public domain). Typical wattage: 90 W, DOE Energy Saver, verified 2026-07-17 (55" LED ~60-120 W.). Costs assume a 30-day month at the state's average residential rate; your model, usage and plan price differ.