A recent study by the website WalletHub compared the monthly amounts spent on heating, cooling, lighting and driving in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Not surprisingly, those expenses varied considerably around the country.

With little need for heating, Florida and Hawaii, for example, had the lowest natural gas bills, while chilly Alaska and Michigan had the highest. And in Louisiana, electricity is less expensive than in some other states, but that still didn’t translate to cost savings in the summer, when consumption is high.