Electricity has gone up in price. From roughly £60 a month to about £80-90 these days. However, with the ongoing Government Top-up, it's been good.
Panicked in December 2022 as the top-up usually took place on the 3rd of every months. It showed up around 15-16 December. I'd top-up manually earlier with £30 and when the gov top-up came in it covered until 6 January 2023 when the next monthly payment showed up. Currently have plenty for next fortnight. Gear!


Gas is on the smart meter as well. When we began heating season with a lovely steady 19°C, our radiators were too high. Did some research online and brought all down to level 3 except for two rooms to 4. We did some laundry and took showers, so electricity took a bash.
Thankfully, so far, "touch wood" the gas for heating the boiler which feeds the two sinks and the radiators came at the same price. My company wanted to raise my Direct Debit to way too much. Had a friendly chat on phone and got it adjusted to what I can afford monthly. I'd rather pay extra for the balance in 6 month's time, then choking myself just the now.
Reading other comments above, was surprised and happy to see that the prices have lowered in Canada. When we travelled for work, my highest bill monthly for gas was $76 and $56 for electricity. I've heard of ex-colleagues whom few years ago were paying upwards of $200 each services monthly. Youch, I'd always say.
Honest to goodness, I don't recall bills in the States but it was eaten up by AC and the huge, bulky fridge/freezers which made ice automatically and generated cold water in the door.
One item I miss, which wasn't expensive to run, was our drinking fountain. So sad that we couldn't get it converted to 240W from 120W to bring it with us.
PS speaking of drinking fountain, need to find a very tiny screwing head to faucet water fountain adapter for taps in bathroom (I guess I'll need to measure the connector again...) The ones I'm finding fits kitchen one's too wide for bathroom sink.