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December 4, 2025 · Personal Finance
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6. Streaming, Subscriptions, and Phone Bills: The New Inflation Pressure

A decade ago, entertainment and digital subscriptions were considered minor luxuries. Today, they are core components of modern life. Streaming services, cloud storage, productivity software, and mobile phone plans are part of the standard household budget—and their prices are rising.

Over the past year, most major streaming platforms have increased their fees. According to the Los Angeles Times, U.S. consumers now spend an average of $70 per month on streaming services alone. That is an increase of roughly $22 compared to a year earlier.

Companies have raised prices while also introducing premium tiers, ad-free options, and bundled services. While consumers technically have the option to cancel, many feel locked into multiple platforms to access sports, movies, news, and children’s programming.

Phone bills tell a similarly mixed story. Wireless carriers continue to offer aggressive promotions for new customers, but long-term users often face higher fees, add-ons, and regional taxes. Some customers can lower their monthly bills by switching providers, while others see costs rise due to mandatory plan upgrades or data overages.

Internet service prices, particularly in areas with limited competition, have also continued to edge upward. For households with students, remote workers, or home-based businesses, high-speed internet is essential, leaving little room to cut back.

These digital costs may not be as large as rent or healthcare, but they add up. For families trying to control spending, subscriptions have become an increasingly important battleground.

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