In 2009, the state of Tennessee had the greatest average residential electricity consumption of 1,248 kilowatt hours per month at an average retail price of about 9 cents per kilowatt hour. The state of Hawaii had the highest average retail price of about 24 cents per kilowatt hour and an average residential electricity consumption of 617 kilowatt hours per month. Giving your answer to the nearest dollar, how much more, on average, was the monthly electricity bill in Hawaii than in Tennessee?