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It all depends on the state where you live

By Mark Huffman Consumer News: How much are your monthly bills compared to the rest of the U.S.? of ConsumerAffairs
August 15, 2025
  • The typical American household spends $2,058 a month on essential bills, about one-third of the median income.

  • California, Hawaii, New Jersey, and Massachusetts are the most expensive states for household bills.

  • West Virginia, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Oklahoma are the most affordable places to cover monthly essentials.


If you feel like your bills are eating up a big chunk of your paycheck, youre not alone. A new 2025 State-by-State Bill Pay Market Report from doxoINSIGHTS finds that the average American household spends $2,058 per month on essential bills, making up about 31% of household income.

That number covers the basics: mortgage or rent, utilities, car payments and insurance, phone service, internet, health insurance, and even things like waste removal or alarm systems.

The most expensive states

Not surprisingly, states with high housing and living costs dominate the top of the list. California households pay a median of $2,854 a month, nearly 40% more than the national average. Hawaii, New Jersey, and Massachusetts also rank among the priciest, with bills topping $2,600 a month.

Other expensive states include:

  • Maryland: $2,505

  • Washington: $2,453

  • New York: $2,412

  • Colorado: $2,391

For families living in these states, bills can take up nearly a third of their income, leaving less room for savings or extras.

Where bills are lowest

On the flip side, the most affordable state is West Virginia, where residents spend just $1,149 per month, less than half of what Californians pay. Other states with lower bills include Mississippi, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, all with typical monthly costs around $1,500.

That means a family in West Virginia is paying 44% less than the national median for the same essential services.

Knowing how your bills stack up against the national average can help you plan your budget and even guide big decisions, like moving to another state for affordability.

For example, someone relocating from New Jersey to Kentucky could save more than $1,000 a month on bills, simply due to differences in housing and utilities. Over a year, thats over $12,000 in savings.

The data also highlight how much housing and insurance costs drive financial stress in certain regions. Even if incomes are higher in expensive states, the bigger bill burden means families often have less flexibility in their budgets.




Posted: 2025-08-15 11:21:13

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Consumer News: Sea Port recalls jumbo raw shrimp over possible cesium-137 contamination

Wed, 01 Oct 2025 22:07:08 +0000

Precautionary recall targets Sea Port raw easy peel shrimp sold in seven markets

By News Desk of ConsumerAffairs
October 1, 2025
  • Voluntary recall covers Sea Port brand frozen raw easy peel white shrimp, jumbo 16/20 count/lb, in 1-lb and 2-lb bags.

  • Distributed in small volumes to retailers in AK, CA, HI, MT, OR, WA and American Samoa between July 10 and Sept. 22, 2025; no illnesses reported.

  • FDA is investigating Cs-137 issues tied to an Indonesian processor and says no product that tested positive has entered U.S. commerce (as of Aug. 19).


Sea Port Products Corp., of Kirkland, Wash., is recalling a limited amount of Sea Port brand Frozen Raw Easy Peel White Shrimp, Jumbo 16/20 count/lb because the product may have been prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with cesium-137 (Cs-137), a man-made radioisotope. The company says the recall is voluntary and precautionary. (USA Today)

Where it was sold. The affected bags were distributed in very small volumes to small retailers in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and American Samoa from July 10, 2025 through Sept. 22, 2025. Consumers are urged to check home freezers. (USA Today)

Why this is happening. The action comes amid an ongoing FDA investigation into reports of Cs-137 detected in shipping containers and frozen shrimp associated with Indonesian processor PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati (BMS Foods). In an Aug. 19 update, the agency said no product that tested positive for Cs-137 has entered U.S. commerce, while it works with distributors and retailers on recalls out of an abundance of caution. FDA also placed the firm on an import alert to block shipments until safety issues are resolved. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

Health context. Cs-137 can exist at low background levels in the environment; the primary concern is long-term, repeated low-dose exposure, which can increase cancer risk by damaging DNA. That risk profile is why regulators are advising against consuming potentially affected shrimp even though no illnesses are reported. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

Product details: how to identify the recalled bags

Check the back of the bag near the UPC barcode for the lot/best-by codes below.

  • 1-lb bag Lot C10524 SO502 080; Best by 05/08/2028; UPC 659878010019

  • 2-lb bag Lot C10524 SO502 080; Best by 05/07/2028; UPC 659878008610

  • 2-lb bag Lot C10524 SO502 080; Best by 05/08/2028; UPC 659878008610

What consumers should do

  • Do not eat the recalled shrimp. Dispose of it or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

  • For questions, contact Sea Port Products at 425-896-0186 (MonFri, 8 a.m.5 p.m. PT).

  • Keep your receipt or a photo of the package/lot code for refund documentation.

  • See FDAs advisory for ongoing updates tied to the Indonesian supplier investigation. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)


Prevention tips

  • Audit your freezer: Search by brand + size (1-lb/2-lb) and confirm lot/best-by against the list above.

  • Shop traceably: Prefer retailers that post recall notices at point of sale and on receipts/loyalty apps.

  • Stay subscribed: Sign up for FDAs recalls & advisories email feed so shrimp and other seafood alerts land in your inbox. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

If youre affected: quick guide

  1. Isolate and bag the product to avoid mix-ups, then discard or return for refund.

  2. Sanitize any surface the thawed product touched.

  3. Monitor updates: FDA continues to update its shrimp advisory; check for expansions or additional brands. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

Quick checklist

  • Confirm Sea Port brand, jumbo 16/20 size.

  • Match lot and best-by dates.

  • Dispose/return; do not consume.


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Consumer News: National Flood Insurance Program lapses, stalling home sales

Wed, 01 Oct 2025 22:07:07 +0000

Policy renewals also threatened by the lapse

By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs
October 1, 2025

  • No new or renewedpolicies during the lapse; FEMA says valid claims will still be paid with available funds.

  • NAR estimates about 1,300 property sales per dayroughly 40,000 closings a monthcould be disrupted; NFIP supports ~500,000 home sales annually.

  • Insurers and state lawmakers urge Congress to pass a long-term reauthorization with mapping, mitigation and pricing reforms.


About six months after a short-term extension, the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) expired on Oct. 1, creating immediate uncertainty for homeowners, buyers and sellers in flood-prone areas. The lapse coincides with the traditional height of Atlantic hurricane season and arrives amid a broader federal budget stalemate.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which administers NFIP, says it will continue paying valid claims as funding allows. However, no new NFIP policies can be sold, and expiring policies cannot be renewed while the program is lapsed.

Who is affected

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) projects that roughly 1,300 property sales per dayabout 40,000 closings per monthcould be delayed or fall through when flood coverage is required for federally backed mortgages. In a letter to Congress earlier this month, NAR urged a long-term reauthorization that pairs reforms such as better flood maps, mitigation funding, and updated pricing. By NARs count, NFIP activity underpins about 500,000 home sales annually.

What industry and state leaders are saying

Days before the deadline, New York Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter, president of the National Conference of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL), pressed Congress to avert a lapse: A long-term reauthorization is overdue, but in the meantime, we cannot risk leaving families, businesses, and communities vulnerable. The NFIP provides critical stability for policyholders and insurers alike.

Jimi Grande, senior vice president of federal and political affairs at the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC), said Congress cannot allow the program to expire at the peak of hurricane season. On Oct. 1, NAMIC president and CEO Neil Alldredge warned: There are two full months between today and the end of hurricane season, and every day more and more Americans will be needlessly put at risk of losing everything in a flood.

Sam Whitfield, senior vice president of federal government relations at the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA), urged an extension to ensure new home mortgages can close and existing policyholders can maintain coverage. And Lizzy Price of the Insurance Fairness Project said the lapse adds fuel to an already escalating insurance crisis driven by climate change.

Policy context and finances

Congress has passed more than 30 short-term NFIP reauthorizations since 2017, most recently in March 2025. FEMA borrowed $2 billion from the U.S. Treasury earlier this year to pay claimsmany tied to Hurricanes Helene and Milton (2024)after storm losses depleted premium-funded reserves. According to the Congressional Research Service, NFIP had about $615 million on hand as of Jan. 25 to pay claims.

Why it lapsed now

Key NFIP components were set to cease at the end of September. As a polarized Congress failed to reach agreement on broader government funding ahead of the Oct. 1 deadline, the programs renewal stalled, despite calls from insurers and state legislators for at least a stopgap extension and, ultimately, a durable reform package.

What consumers and real estate professionals can do now

  • Check policy dates immediately. If your NFIP policy is nearing expiration, contact your insurer or agent to understand options and timelines once reauthorization occurs.

  • Coordinate with lenders and closing agents. Flood insurance is typically required for mortgages in Special Flood Hazard Areas; discuss contingency plans for closings during the lapse.

  • Document risk and mitigation. Keep records of elevation certificates, mitigation work (e.g., flood vents, elevating utilities), and any communications with insurersuseful for underwriting once sales and renewals resume.

Whats next

Reauthorization legislation could restore new sales and renewals quickly, but the scope and duration of any fixshort-term patch or multi-year overhaulremain uncertain. Stakeholders across the housing and insurance sectors are pressing for a long-term package that modernizes flood mapping, funds mitigation, and aligns pricing with risk while protecting affordability for at-risk households.


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Consumer News: Walmart ditches synthetic dyes in its private food lines

Wed, 01 Oct 2025 19:07:07 +0000

The company has made a commitment to cleaner food products

By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs
October 1, 2025
  • Walmart U.S. will phase out all synthetic food dyes from its private-brand food lines by January 2027, as part of a broader ingredient reformulation.

  • The change affects brands like Great Value, Marketside, Freshness Guaranteed, and bettergoods, and also targets 30 additional additives (preservatives, sweeteners, fat substitutes).

  • Walmart says 90% of its private-brand food items are already free of synthetic dyes, and new versions of reformulated items will begin appearing in stores in the coming months.


If youve ever glanced at a box of cereal or a jar of salad dressing and wondered whats behind all those bright colors, Walmart just made a pretty bold promise: by January 2027, none of its U.S. private-brand food products will contain synthetic food dyes.

Walmarts plan isnt just about dyes. The retailer also intends to remove 30 other ingredients including certain preservatives, artificial sweeteners, and fat substitutes from its store-brand foods. The brands affected include Great Value, Marketside, Freshness Guaranteed, and bettergoods.

Its important to note Walmart isnt starting from zero. Right now, about 90% of its private-brand food products are already dye-free. The goal is to bring the remaining 10% along by reformulating their recipes.

Our customers have told us that they want products made with simpler, more familiar ingredients and weve listened, John Furner, President and CEO, Walmart U.S., said in a news release.
"By eliminating synthetic dyes and other ingredients, were reinforcing our promise to deliver affordable food that families can feel good about.

Why now?

Walmart says the push comes from growing customer demand for ingredient transparency and more familiar, recognizable foods.

The timeline is ambitious but measured. Reformulated products are expected to begin appearing in stores soon, with full compliance by January 2027.

Walmart will work closely with suppliers to adjust formulas, find natural alternatives, and maintain taste, color, and pricing.

What you might see change (and what you might not)

Some items that rely heavily on bright colors like frosting, salad dressings, or cereals may look a little different. Walmart says natural options like paprika, annatto, beta-carotene, and spirulina are among the alternatives under consideration.

However, shoppers shouldnt expect big changes in taste or price (at least not without good reason). Walmart has emphasized it wants to keep food affordable while making the switch.

This commitment demonstrates how Walmart is responding to changing customer preferences, while also setting the standard for providing exceptional quality and innovation at an outstanding value, said Furner.


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Consumer News: Amazon launches new brand: Amazon Grocery

Wed, 01 Oct 2025 19:07:07 +0000

The new brand brings together Amazon Fresh and other favorite brands under one low-price umbrella

By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs
October 1, 2025
  • Amazon is unveiling Amazon Grocery, a private-label food brand combining its Amazon Fresh and Happy Belly lines

  • The new collection offers over 1,000 high-quality grocery items (many under $5), from produce to snacks

  • New packaging emphasizes clarity, reduced plastic use, and easier shopping decisions


If youve ever browsed Amazon or walked into an Amazon Fresh store and felt overwhelmed by choice, this might simplify things: Amazon is rolling out Amazon Grocery.

The new private-label brand brings together the retailers existing grocery brands under one roof.

The goal? To make it easier for customers to find quality staples at everyday low prices.

"With Amazon Grocery, we're simplifying how customers discover and shop our extensive private label food selection while maintaining the quality and value our customers expect and deserve," Jason Buechel, Vice President of Amazon Worldwide Grocery Stores and Chief Executive Officer at Whole Foods Market, said in a news release.

"During a time when consumers are particularly price-conscious, Amazon Grocery delivers more than 1,000 quality grocery items across all categories that don't compromise on quality or taste from fresh food items to crave-worthy snacks and pantry essentials all at low, competitive prices that help customers stretch their grocery budgets further."

Whats in the world of Amazon Grocery?

Amazon Grocery is set to launch with more than 1,000 items, all rated four stars or higher by customers. The assortment covers a wide range of categories: fresh produce, dairy, meat and seafood, pantry staples, snacks, and beverages.

Some examples from day one: cage-free eggs, oven-roasted turkey breast, jasmine rice, brownies, and baby carrots.

To kick things off, Amazon is also introducing fresh cinnamon rolls, bottled spring water, and refrigerated lemonade under the new label.

Most of the new items are priced under $5, making it clear Amazon wants shoppers to feel theyre getting value without compromising quality.

Whats different now?

One of the big changes is packaging. The new Amazon Grocery packaging is clean, modern, and designed for clear readability think bold labels, less clutter.

The packaging is also more sustainable: for instance, the apples from Amazon Grocery now use 50% less plastic than previous versions. Nutrition and ingredient information are front and center so shoppers can make informed choices.

Amazon Grocery joins a broader private-label portfolio. Its meant to sit between Amazons budget-friendly Amazon Saver line and more specialty or organic options like 365 by Whole Foods Market.

Starting right now, products are available online via Amazon.com and on Amazon Fresh, and prepped for rollout in physical stores where applicable (subject to availability).


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Consumer News: Citizens Disability will pay $1 million to settle FTC claims over illegal telemarketing

Wed, 01 Oct 2025 19:07:07 +0000

FTC says Citizens Disability made 109 million calls, including to Do Not Call numbers

By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs
October 1, 2025

  • FTC says Citizens Disability and a subsidiary made 109 million calls, including 25.7 million to numbers on the Do Not Call Registry.

  • Proposed order would ban certain robocalls, prohibit DNC violations and misrepresentations, and require oversight of lead generators.

  • $2 million penalty is partially suspended if $1 million is paid within a year; full amount becomes due if finances were misrepresented.


Consumers who thought a call about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) sounded a little too eager werent imagining it, federal regulators say. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleges that Citizens Disability, LLC, a Massachusetts-based company that assists people applying for SSDI benefits, and its subsidiary, CD Media, fueled a telemarketing machine that placed more than 109 million outbound calls between January 2019 and July 2022including 25.7 million to numbers listed on the Do Not Call (DNC) Registry.

Under a proposed consent order filed by the Department of Justice on the FTCs referral, the companies will pay $1 million within a year to resolve the allegations. The total $2 million civil penalty would be suspended after that payment, but it snaps back in full if the defendants are found to have misrepresented their financial condition. The Commission voted 3-0 to refer the case; the proposed decree requires approval by a federal judge in the District of Massachusetts.

What the FTC alleged

According to the complaint, Citizens Disability relied heavily on third-party lead generators and call centers. Those lead lists, regulators say, were compiled by websites that lured people with sweepstakes, coupons, or services and then failed to disclose that consumers phone numbers would be used for marketing calls.

The defendants (and their vendors), the FTC alleges, used illegal robocalls and dialed numbers on the DNC Registry, often misrepresenting that they were calling in response to a consumers own inquiry about SSDI eligibility. Some prerecorded calls used voices identifying themselves as Amber or Audrey before stating, it shows here that you recently inquired about your eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits.

Regulators say those tactics violate the Telemarketing Sales Rule and the FTC Act.

What the proposed order would do

If approved by the court, the order would:

  • Prohibit certain telemarketing that uses prerecorded robocalls;

  • Prohibit certain telemarketing to phone numbers on the DNC Registry;

  • Ban misrepresentations, including claims that the caller is responding to a consumers SSDI inquiry; and

  • Require due diligence and monitoring of lead generators to prevent deceptive data collection and solicitations.

Why it matters to consumers

Unwanted calls arent just annoying; they can extract sensitive information, pressure people into paid services, or pave the way for follow-on . The FTC says this case spotlights how lead-gen pipelinessites dangling prizes or discountscan quietly convert a persons contact info into mass-dial campaigns. People with disabilities or lower incomes may be especially vulnerable to pitches framed as help with benefits.

Consumer protections still in force

  • Being on the DNC Registry doesnt block every call (charities, political, and some informational calls are exempt), but it does block most sales calls. Marketing calls to DNC-listed numbers are generally illegal without prior express consent.

  • Youre entitled to opt out of a sales call, including robocalls, immediately and to have the caller honor that request.

  • Deceptive lead-gen data collectionlike hiding how your number will be usedcan violate federal law.


Prevention tips for readers

  • Guard your number: Be cautious entering your phone number on sites offering prizes, coupons or free services. If you must, use a secondary number or disable consent checkboxes you dont need.

  • Know your rights on SSDI help: You dont need to pay for basic SSDI eligibility information. For free guidance, start with the Social Security Administration directly.

  • Stop the call, save the proof: Hang up, note the date/time, caller ID and any claims made. This documentation supports complaints and blocking.

If youre affected: what to do next

  1. Say put me on your do not call list. By rule, they must stop calling.

  2. Block and report: Use your carriers call-blocking tools and report unwanted sales calls at ReportFraud.ftc.gov or donotcall.gov (for DNC violations).

  3. Revoke consent everywhere: If you previously checked a consent box online, email the company (and the site) to revoke telemarketing consent and keep a copy.

  4. Watch for upsells and phishing: Ignore follow-up texts or emails asking for SSNs, bank info or upfront fees.

  5. Get legitimate SSDI help: Contact SSA or a reputable, clearly disclosed representative who provides written terms and fee policies.


Quick checklist

  • On the DNC Registry (or add your number).

  • Carrier/app call blocking set up.

  • Evidence saved and complaint filed if youre getting unlawful sales calls.


Alternate headline options (sentence case)

  1. Proposed order would ban robocalls and require oversight of lead generators


Simple visual suggestions

  • Flow graphic: How a sweepstakes entry becomes a sales call (website lead broker call center consumer).

  • Bar chart: Quarterly call volumes alleged vs. DNC-listed numbers (20192022).

  • Callout card: Know your telemarketing rights with three bullets (DNC, opt-out, misrepresentation).


Follow-up angles to watch

  • Court approval timeline for the proposed consent decree in the District of Massachusetts.

  • Whether the FTC or DOJ disclose additional lead-gen partners tied to the alleged call streams.

  • Any consumer redress or ancillary settlements with lead generators or call centers.

  • Patterns in consumer complaint data following the announcement (volume and geography).


Editors note: The proposed order includes a $2 million civil penalty, partially suspended upon $1 million in payments within a year of entry. If a court later finds the defendants misrepresented their finances, the full $2 million becomes due.


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