Household · broadband, mobile & security on record
What household bills really cost, on the record.
A public, dated record of household costs — we keep 7 broadband ISPs, 8 mobile carriers and 7 home-security providers on file, with utilities in preview. For broadband, each figure is a recorded reading of the promo price and what it renews to.
Figures are recorded readings from the project datasets — source-backed where read at the provider. Not a live feed and not a quote; promos, taxes and fees change, so confirm with the provider before you buy.
- Reading
- What a plan, line or monitoring tier is recorded to cost.
- Renewal
- For broadband, the promo price and the standard rate it steps up to.
- Source
- The provider pricing page the figure was read from.
- Caveat
- A dated reading, not a live quote — confirm with the provider before you buy.
Section · On file
Household costs, mapped by subcategory
Three subcategories are on file today — broadband, mobile plans and home security — with utilities in preview. Counts below are coverage on record, not a promise of accuracy. Open a file for its full ledger.
Across broadband plans with a recorded step-up, the average promo-to-standard markup on file is +39% — the renewal jump is the number worth filing. Open the broadband file for each plan's step.
- Steepest promo → standard jump +83%
- Open the broadband file compare →
- Plan prices on file $15–$100/mo
- Open the mobile file compare →
- Monitoring fees on file $0–$45.99/mo
- Open the security file compare →
- Electricity · gas · water not yet on file
Know the renewal before you sign.
Household bills here are dated, recorded readings — open a file to see the promo, the standard rate and the fees, then confirm with the provider before you buy.
Counts and figures are recorded readings from the project datasets — broadband from major ISP pricing pages (last verified Mar 2026); mobile-carrier and home-security prices recorded from provider pricing pages. Source-backed where read at the provider. Not a live feed; promos, taxes and fees change, so confirm with the provider before you buy. Counts are coverage on record, not a promise of accuracy.