"Fed Up with Fees: Americans Ditch Streaming Services Amid Cost of Living Crisis As the cost of living continues to soar, a growing number of Americans are rethinking their entertainment budgets. A new study by Deloitte reveals that nearly half of Americans have cut back on subscription-based streaming services in recent months, citing financial concerns as the primary reason. The survey also found that a staggering three-quarters of respondents expressed frustration with the ever-increasing cost of entertainment, sparking a broader conversation about the affordability of streaming services. With more consumers seeking ways to save money and reduce their expenses, the future of the streaming industry is set to be put to the test as viewers weigh the value of their favorite shows and movies against the rising costs of subscription fees."


More Americans are cutting back on subscription-based streaming services amid broader concerns about the cost of living, according to a new study. The survey, conducted by Deloitte, found that more than 40 percent of Americans said they’ve recently cut back on entertainment subscriptions due to financial concerns, while 75 percent expressed frustration that the entertainment...