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If you’re like many families, you may be overpaying each month for streaming services, cell phone plans, and home ...
Discover how to save money on streaming services, cell phone plans, and home internet. Consumer Reports offers tips to cut costs and maximize savings.
Cable or pay TV alone averages about $125 a month, plus an additional $69 for streaming services— and that doesn’t even include music or audio books.
Consumer Reports says trimming just a few recurring bills can turn small changes into real savings.
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Many families may be overpaying for streaming services, cell phone plans and home internet, but Consumer Reports offers ways to cut those bills.