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Your streaming habit may be costing you more than you think.
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00:00Bad news. Your streaming services may be costing you more than you think. We did the math on what
00:05it would take to subscribe to every major streaming service, and spoiler, it's not cheap.
00:11Starting off with Netflix. The ad-supported plan will cost you $7.99 per month, while the
00:16commercial-free version is $17.99 per month. Moving on to Prime Video. If you're not already
00:22a Prime member, the ad-supported plan is $8.99, and the ad-free plan is $11.98. Apple TV Plus
00:29keeps it simple with only one option, at $12.99 per month. Adding Macs, you'll be paying $9.99
00:35for the tier with ads, and $16.99 for commercial-free TV. Disney Plus also has two tiers. The family-friendly
00:43streaming service will run you $9.99 with ads, and $15.99 ad-free. Hulu offers several monthly
00:51plans, with its ad option costing $9.99 a month, an ad-free option at $18.99. Paramount Plus
00:58comes in slightly cheaper at $7.99 with ads, and $12.99 without. Peacock is $10.99 with ads,
01:06or $16.99 ad-free. And rounding out the list, ESPN Plus has a single plan at $11.99 per month.
01:14So, how expensive is it really? When you add it all up, subscribing to every service without ads
01:21would run you $136.90 per month, and opting for ad tiers would come out to $80.92 per month.
01:30While some of these services have bundle deals that would offset the cost slightly,
01:35it's still a pretty pricey lineup.
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