"Average American Spends Nearly $1,000 Annually on Streaming Subscriptions"

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The average American now spends close to $1,000 annually on subscription streaming services, with more than half of subscribers cancelling at least one service due to recent steep price increases. Several major streaming platforms, including Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, and Netflix, have implemented significant price hikes in the past year. As a result, the average US subscriber pays $77 per month, and 25% pay $100 per month. Additionally, changes in ad-supported tiers, removal of ad-funded options, and crackdowns on password sharing have influenced consumer behavior in the streaming market.
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