Jun 07, 2026

Question of the Day: How much does the average American household spend on cell phone service in a year?

Most households can't imagine life without a cellphone plan. How much are Americans actually paying for them each year?

Answer: 

$1,359 per year

Questions: 

  • Why do you think cell phone plan costs have gone up over the year?
  • Would you rather have a cheaper phone plan or the latest phone? Why?
  • At what age do you think someone should start paying for their own cell phone plan?

Click here for the ready-to-go slides for this Question of the Day that you can use in your classroom. 

Behind the Numbers: (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Expenditures, Cell Phone Service, All Consumer units updated December 19th, 2025.

About the Author

Yonathan Tadesse

Yonathan is a Dallas-based Curriculum Designer at NGPF with 12 years of experience as a high school math, college transition, and financial literacy teacher. An award-winning educator, he has a track record of launching innovative programs at the high school level that expand access and opportunity for students. He is a graduate of Emory University and is passionate about advancing financial education equity for Black and Brown students. Outside of work, Yonathan loves spending time with his wife and two kids, working out, playing chess and poker, and learning new things.

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