Your streaming bill is robbing you blind

Your streaming bill is robbing you blind
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On my national radio show, I mentioned that the average American spends $110 a month on streaming subscriptions. Add in $80+ for decent internet, and suddenly cable doesn’t look so evil.

My inbox exploded: “Kim, how do I lower my streaming bill?”

The short answer: You’re paying for stuff you’re not even watching. Let’s fix that.

🕵️ Start with a ‘streaming audit’

How many of these are you signed up for right now? Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Max, Peacock, Prime Video … and maybe a couple of sneaky ones like BritBox or Discovery+ you forgot about after a “free trial.”

Step 1: Check your bank or card statement for charges from:

  • Google, Apple, Amazon (they love hiding subscriptions under friendly names).
  • Random charges like “BILLINGSTREAMLLC” (actual scammy name I’ve seen).
  • Pro tip: Use Rocket Money, they scan your accounts and flag forgotten or sneaky subscriptions.

Step 2: Open your smart TV or phone. Which apps are collecting digital dust? If it’s been more than a month since you watched something, unsubscribe. Most services save your watch history, so you can pick up where you left off later.

💸 Go full cheapskate (but in style)

You’d be shocked how good free streaming is these days. Yeah, there are ads, but you don’t get a bill.

  • Tubi: Classic movies, thrillers and more ’90s vibes than a Delia’s catalog.
  • Pluto TV: News, sitcoms, reality reruns and channels you didn’t know you missed.
  • The Roku Channel: Solid flicks and weirdly addictive Roku originals.
  • Plex: It started as a way to stream your own stuff, now it offers tons of free content.
  • Kanopy & Hoopla: If you’ve got a library card, you’ve got access to tons of award-winning movies, docs and even binge-worthy TV. Free. Legit. No strings.

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Which day of the week do people stream the most TV shows in the U.S.?

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Tags: Netflix, Rocket Money, subscriptions, Tubi, video