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Americans Now Spend $69 per Month on Video Streaming - and Nearly Half Think It's Too Much


Published on 2025-03-25 10:04:34 - Variety
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  • Streaming services like Netflix used to look like a much cheaper alternative to cable TV. But now streamers are facing similar pressures as prices climb - and the perceived value of their services diminishes,

The article from MSN discusses a recent survey by Bango, a technology company, which reveals that Americans are now spending an average of $69 per month on video streaming services. This figure represents a significant portion of their entertainment budget, with nearly half of the respondents feeling that this amount is excessive. The survey highlights a growing concern among consumers about the cumulative cost of multiple streaming subscriptions, leading to what is termed "subscription fatigue." This fatigue is prompting many to reconsider their subscriptions, with some opting to cancel or downgrade services to manage costs better. The article also touches on the broader implications for the streaming industry, suggesting that companies might need to adapt their pricing models or offer more bundled services to retain subscribers amidst increasing competition and economic pressures.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/streaming-movies-and-tv/americans-now-spend-69-per-month-on-video-streaming-and-nearly-half-think-it-s-too-much/ar-AA1BCcya ]

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