
A recent study by Deloitte, as reported by various outlets, has highlighted the increasing financial burden of video streaming services on U.S. consumers. The 18th Media Trends Study found that on average, households now spend $61 per month on subscriptions to four different streaming services. This marks a significant increase of 27 percent from the previous year's average of $48. The study also revealed that more than a third of streaming subscribers believe the cost is not worth the service, a sentiment that could pose challenges for streaming companies, especially those that have recently raised their prices.
All of those streaming price hikes are starting to add up. See what the latest report from Deloitte had to say about how households are spending on streaming services: https://t.co/oXJWQf67Xa https://t.co/OAeOx84rU5
On average, streaming households now spend $61 per month for four subscriptions to different streaming services, a new survey by Deloitte has found. That monthly cost is up 27 percent from $48 a year earlier. https://t.co/nkAoyeUjiT
More than a third of streaming subscribers say it’s not worth the price, according to a new survey by Deloitte. That could spell bad news for streaming companies that have recently raise prices. https://t.co/qSgDKYZ3gG






