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BumRushDaShow

(170,155 posts)
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 08:24 AM 9 hrs ago

Americans quit subscription streaming services in droves as cost of living continues to climb, report finds

Source: The Independent

Wednesday 08 April 2026 23:56 EDT


Americans are quitting subscription streaming services in droves as the cost of living continues to climb, a recent report has found.

Streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu have become increasingly popular in recent years, but Deloitte’s 2026 Digital Media Trends report, released late last month, shows how Americans are getting frustrated over the cost to have their favorite movies and TV shows at the click of a button.

About 40 percent of Americans have cut back on streaming services in the last three months because of financial concerns, according to the report.

“As the cost of everyday essentials like food and housing remain high, many consumers are reevaluating their budgets and cutting back on nonessential expenditures,” Deloitte said in its survey results. “At the same time, prices for media and entertainment services continue to climb.”

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/streaming-services-cancel-cost-living-increase-b2954213.html



Link to REPORT - https://www.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/technology/digital-media-trends-consumption-habits-survey/digital-media-monitor-dashboard.html#paid-streaming-video-churn
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Americans quit subscription streaming services in droves as cost of living continues to climb, report finds (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago OP
My sister has all the streaming services at the same time. Scrivener7 8 hrs ago #1
Yeah, the hook to get you to subscribe to cable back in the 1970s. mwmisses4289 8 hrs ago #6
I churn and burn; wait for discounted periods and subscribe for a month or so to catch up on my stories then cancel.🤗 Floyd R. Turbo 8 hrs ago #2
That's the only shopping I do on Black Friday. Scrivener7 8 hrs ago #4
🤗 Floyd R. Turbo 8 hrs ago #5
Works for me! mountain grammy 6 hrs ago #22
🤗 Floyd R. Turbo 6 hrs ago #24
Agree WA-03 Democrat 6 hrs ago #29
🤗 Floyd R. Turbo 6 hrs ago #31
I solve this problem by not now or ever having streaming services. Ray Bruns 8 hrs ago #3
Yes! I have food and shelter and medical I'm more concerned about wolfie001 7 hrs ago #14
I just cancelled Netfix yesterday (again). Gaytano70 8 hrs ago #7
We have no affordable cable options in our area dixiegrrrrl 6 hrs ago #20
I recently finished watching Yellowstone. Haggard Celine 6 hrs ago #33
"Resist and Unsubscribe"? mama 8 hrs ago #8
Yes. I think his campaign is definitely contributing.. mountain grammy 6 hrs ago #27
Before long people are going to have to... littlemissmartypants 7 hrs ago #9
Books? 3825-87867 7 hrs ago #10
I was about to say that. enigmania 7 hrs ago #11
Books were the original hand-held device, made of a strange niyad 7 hrs ago #13
Cute and informative. efhmc 7 hrs ago #16
Thank you. One does try. niyad 7 hrs ago #17
Yeah, right! 3825-87867 6 hrs ago #21
And you can't be ticketed for holding a book while driving. (Might be unsafe, depending...) erronis 6 hrs ago #30
I still read books all the time ... mostly on my Kindle FakeNoose 6 hrs ago #32
Once I was introduced to my library's Libby, I was thrilled. The entire library niyad 5 hrs ago #35
"Before long people are going to have to...Start reading books and telling tall tales by candlelight." BumRushDaShow 6 hrs ago #25
Oh the horror! Ray Bruns 6 hrs ago #34
I love to listen to my favorites on YT while walking wolfie001 7 hrs ago #12
Occasionally I watch a movie, but more often sports - TBF 7 hrs ago #15
Kanopy and Hoopla NJCher 6 hrs ago #18
Was just gonna post that our Public Libraries offer many alternatives! Attilatheblond 6 hrs ago #26
Welcome to the seven seas, lads! sakabatou 6 hrs ago #19
Cancel your Paramount + account. I did............ Bengus81 6 hrs ago #23
How much of that stuff can you absorb? bucolic_frolic 6 hrs ago #28
It isn't about solving the problems Bettie 2 hrs ago #37
Inflation is the excuse manicdem 3 hrs ago #36
or maybe they're just figuring out streaming is now like cable Skittles 1 hr ago #38
It pretty much is that but now "portable" (don't need a set top box) BumRushDaShow 53 min ago #40
I will stick with DVDs. N/T valleyrogue 54 min ago #39

Scrivener7

(59,641 posts)
1. My sister has all the streaming services at the same time.
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 08:36 AM
8 hrs ago

It's much cheaper to have one or two at a time and rotate through them. I have a $20 per month budget for it. But the services piss me off, charging and then packing in the ads.

Remember when we were told the internet would be free to everyone?

mwmisses4289

(4,274 posts)
6. Yeah, the hook to get you to subscribe to cable back in the 1970s.
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 08:56 AM
8 hrs ago

How long did that last? Less than 5 years?

Floyd R. Turbo

(32,975 posts)
2. I churn and burn; wait for discounted periods and subscribe for a month or so to catch up on my stories then cancel.🤗
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 08:39 AM
8 hrs ago

mountain grammy

(29,060 posts)
22. Works for me!
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 10:53 AM
6 hrs ago

and I've house/dog sit for friends and catch up there.. Just avoid anything new.

WA-03 Democrat

(3,359 posts)
29. Agree
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:07 AM
6 hrs ago

We do the same. YouTube without ads is worth it for us at $29.99 per month. Everything else its transactional and based on a “want.” We love watching old movies on Tubi which are free.

Gaytano70

(1,240 posts)
7. I just cancelled Netfix yesterday (again).
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 09:13 AM
8 hrs ago

They raised the price by $2 a month! I was already unhappy with them for not standing up to the Ellison hostile takeover of Warner Bros. (all media monopolies suck, but at least they would be better than the *rump stump licker), and with the steady stream of slop Netflix currently has, it was an easy choice for me to cancel (for like, the 20th time).
Currently, I have the Disney/Hulu/HBO bundle ($31). Not sure what happens to HBO if Paramount buys Warner though.
I do watch a LOT of streaming, and zero network/cable tv. With all the crap in the world now, I spend most free time I have escaping into binge watching fantasy and sci-fi.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,164 posts)
20. We have no affordable cable options in our area
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 10:47 AM
6 hrs ago

so streaming is a preferable option, esp. since I can use tablet and not be forced to sit in one spot to watch something.Plus no ads!!!!! I can watch anything on my own schedule, at less cost than any decent cable choice.
Binging on all of Yellowstone was marvelous...

Haggard Celine

(17,839 posts)
33. I recently finished watching Yellowstone.
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:17 AM
6 hrs ago

The scenery is gorgeous and the characters are interesting. It was recommended to me by a friend and now I'm picking up Paramount to watch the spinoffs. Taylor Sheridan is a talented fellow.

mama

(186 posts)
8. "Resist and Unsubscribe"?
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 09:19 AM
8 hrs ago

I wonder if this campaign from Scott Galloway has anything to do with the decline? I try to rotate my subscriptions, but have been only a little successful in managing this. When I heard about "Resist and Unsubscribe", I was motivated to dump almost all of them.

littlemissmartypants

(33,856 posts)
9. Before long people are going to have to...
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 09:49 AM
7 hrs ago

Start reading books and telling tall tales by candlelight.

niyad

(132,691 posts)
13. Books were the original hand-held device, made of a strange
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 10:17 AM
7 hrs ago

substance called paper. Did not require power, but could occupy a great deal of space.

candles. .another strange substance, a mini--fire by which one could read the aforementioned books.

erronis

(23,963 posts)
30. And you can't be ticketed for holding a book while driving. (Might be unsafe, depending...)
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:08 AM
6 hrs ago

Depending on what you're looking at.

niyad

(132,691 posts)
35. Once I was introduced to my library's Libby, I was thrilled. The entire library
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 12:04 PM
5 hrs ago

system at my fingertips, including ALL the magazines (I had NO idea there were so many cooking and gardenings magazines!) No clutter, no having to worry about returning overdue books in bad weather. . .And when one wants something new to read at 3am, it is easily found and delivered.

BumRushDaShow

(170,155 posts)
25. "Before long people are going to have to...Start reading books and telling tall tales by candlelight."
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 10:59 AM
6 hrs ago

That just prompted me to recall that famous scene at the end of Jim Carey's classic "The Cable Guy" after he falls from the tower onto the satellite dish and that knocks the cable out all over town -





The whole scene -


wolfie001

(7,733 posts)
12. I love to listen to my favorites on YT while walking
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 10:17 AM
7 hrs ago

But the interruptions for commercials make it aggravating. I don't want to buy the subscription service. It's all going down the tubes. Billionaire business owners don't want to pay employees anything never mind minimum wage that hasn't been raised for who knows how many years. republiCON dystopia.

TBF

(36,797 posts)
15. Occasionally I watch a movie, but more often sports -
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 10:22 AM
7 hrs ago

Last edited Thu Apr 9, 2026, 01:39 PM - Edit history (1)

and it's tremendously difficult, for example, to find a single streaming service that covers what I want. For example, let's say I want to watch the Packers season of football. I'm in Texas so I need something like Sunday Ticket to get many of the games. But it doesn't have all the games. Monday night and occasional Thursday nights might be on different streaming services. It gets frustrating very quickly. I think we were better off with 900 channels on cable that we paid once a month. Currently I cycle in and out with Fubo. I cancel when I'm not watching much and reactivate when there's a series of games I want to see.

Attilatheblond

(8,971 posts)
26. Was just gonna post that our Public Libraries offer many alternatives!
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:00 AM
6 hrs ago

There are digital services one can download from home and many libraries still keep actual DVDs people can check out and take home for a week or two.

Our library offers bicycles, 'adventure packs' for people who want to experiment with this thing called 'outdoors'! There are also 'culture passes' for those who want to take the kids to see museums and other educational exhibits.

Once read Public Libraries being referred to as 'the community's living room' and knew the phrase to capture the modern library systems. People need to check out their libraries if 'it's been a while'. Support library services, attend library board meetings, let them know you are paying attention, consider running for your local board if they are not or step up to city and country government office to ensure library services continue to meet needs and be the community's living room.

Thank your librarians, they woke hard to protect your rights and access to information. Then tip your tri-corn to the wisdom of Doctor Franklin as you utilize library services.

bucolic_frolic

(55,286 posts)
28. How much of that stuff can you absorb?
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:05 AM
6 hrs ago

In the 80s - video. 1999 - DVD. Then streaming.

Our minds went to mush. All our problems can't be solved in a 48 minute sitcom and a movie.

Bettie

(19,750 posts)
37. It isn't about solving the problems
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 03:04 PM
2 hrs ago

it's about escaping them for that 48 minutes....though, it's usually 42 these days for an hour long show.

manicdem

(541 posts)
36. Inflation is the excuse
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 02:18 PM
3 hrs ago

I started to cut down on streaming services because they are all increasing prices well beyond inflation and adding or increasing ads. They were once touted as a cheap alternative to cable without ads. I don't trust them anymore and there's always some plan around the corner to cut service and raise prices again.

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