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August 15, 2023

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IN THIS ISSUE

  • 🆙 Streaming costs taking flight
  • 💵 Slow iPhone payout
  • 🚩 Teen app warning

TODAY'S TOP STORY

Streamflation: Costs keep going up, up and up

Streamflation: Costs keep going up, up and up

I think we're all wondering the same thing: “Am I really saving any money since I ditched cable for streaming?” And about those commercials … They've come to streaming, too.

Just this week, Disney+ and Hulu announced price increases starting in October. Ad-free Disney+ is going from $11 per month to $14 per month; ad-free Hulu’s costs will rise from $14 a month to $18 monthly. You could pay less to watch some ads, but … they're annoying.

This marks the second time Disney+ and Hulu have raised their prices within a year, and they're not the only ones getting greedy. Keep reading to catch up on all the changes and what you can do to save money.

Well, that escalated quickly

Disney and Warner Bros. (which owns Discovery) say their original prices were too low on purpose to drive subscribers. Now that they got what they wanted, we're getting the ol' switcheroo.

It's not just hikes on subscription costs. Ad-free used to be the default, and now you pay more for that. Then come the password-sharing crackdowns. Bad news for family members who share plans … and that ex that still has your Netflix password.

Price hike roundup

Things aren’t pretty out there, people.

Streaming provider price increases

Don't forget these price hikes are happening at the same time as the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes. If the Hollywood machine isn't turning, it's only a matter of time before the supply of new shows runs dry. Are we shelling out more cash to watch reruns of "Seinfeld"?

Streamline your streaming spending

I know you don't want to ditch your favorite streaming options altogether, but there are many ways to save.

  • Take an honest inventory of your current streaming lineup. Are you really using each and every one?
  • Plan your binges so you're only paying for the services you use the most. You can cancel and pick back up whenever you want — like when the new season debuts.
  • Take advantage of free trials. Just remember to cancel before you're charged. Set a calendar reminder!
  • I have an alert setting on my AMEX that tells me when a subscription goes up. Apple will automatically email you, too.

💰 During the COVID-19 lockdown, my son was going to USC via Zoom. I have to tell you, that was the most expensive streaming service ever.

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Your iPhone did slow down: It happens when Apple releases a new model. Apple's been accused of secretly throttling older iPhones, and it'll have to pay up. If you owned an iPhone 6 through 7 Plus running iOS 10.2.1 or 11.2 before Dec. 21, 2017 (and filed a claim), expect a $65 payout. Whoopee.

🚨 Talk to your teens: The Saturn app lets high schoolers upload their schedules to find classmates. The problem? It was easy for anyone to fake their identity, sneak into the app and groom kids. Saturn says they added a verification system that flags suspicious activity. Whatever. I still wouldn’t let my kid use it.

Review of reviews: Too much work to read Amazon reviews? AI to the rescue. Amazon is rolling out AI-generated review summaries to boil them down into a single paragraph. Microsoft says it's doing the same in its store. Seriously, can you trust a company to review the product it's selling you? Plus, we already know AI lies.

💣 Yeah, that’s not dangerous: A homeowner listed a possibly live World War II-era bomb from his backyard on Facebook Marketplace, offering $500 to anyone brave enough to remove it. The listing says it’s huge, old, very heavy and full of butane. I’ll pass.

Whip out your pencils: College professors around the country have a novel idea to battle artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom: Making students take oral exams and forcing them to complete handwritten assignments. A prof from Appalachian State University says he’s “going medieval” on his students. Love that!

🛰 Up and away: The U.S. Space Force is shifting its strategy by deploying a large network of cheaper satellites instead of a few expensive ones, making them harder to shoot down. Currently, 10 are in orbit for missile tracking and data relaying, with nearly 1,000 planned for launch soon.

Justice served: Two Nigerians have been extradited by the U.S. after tricking hundreds of people into sending nudes in elaborate sextortion schemes. One of the victims, 17-year-old Jordan DeMay, took his own life after the scammers threatened to release his picture online unless he paid $1,000.

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TRENDING

These are cars getting the ax in 2024

These are cars getting the ax in 2024

I collect cars — anything from classics to supercars. But my favorite is my 2012 MB SLS with the gull-wing doors. Well, I also love my 1946 Chevy pickup and 1964 ½ Mustang ... I love them all!

In 2022, most manufacturers cut at least one model that wasn’t bringing in cash. As more factory space goes into electric vehicles (EVs), it’s no wonder. Say so long to these cars. If you have one, you might want to keep it.

  • Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger: We’ll see the return of both as EVs. The Charger EV will get up to 670 horsepower with all the upgrades. (For comparison, the Tesla Model S Plaid is 1,020 horsepower.)
  • Chrysler 300: Chrysler's EV isn't coming till 2025 at the earliest. Looks like they're going to have some free time.
  • Ford Edge: The factory that makes these is switching to EVs for the 2025 model year.
  • Chevrolet Bolt EV: The comparatively cheap $26,000 model uses old standards. The Equinox is replacing it.
  • Audi R8: Audi is retiring its flagship car after 15 years, and there's no EVF replacement on the horizon.
  • Kia Stinger: The $40,000 sedan just wasn't popular enough.
  • Maserati Ghibli: Another performance car being ushered out by an EV replacement in 2025.
  • Mazda MX-30: An EV needs enough range to make it worth it, and this one only goes 100 miles between charges. Not enough for $34,000.
  • Mercedes-Benz CLS: Lots of changes at Mercedes, with gas cars getting the boot.
  • Nissan Maxima: No solid details yet, but I'd be shocked if there wasn't an EV coming in its place.
  • Audi TT: Go figure — small sports cars just aren't that popular anymore.

🚘 My grandfather built me a car entirely out of wood. It had wooden seats, wooden doors, a wooden steering wheel, wooden floors and a wooden engine. Unfortunately, when I tried to start it, it wooden work.

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$250 an hour

The going rate for creative, talented freelance writers. Even with ChatGPT to contend with, the freelancer site says job postings are up 58% compared to last quarter. Guess AI doesn’t have the write stuff.

$3,500

Cost for a 3D printer capable of making precise dental models. An orthodontist started his own dental aligner business to rival Invisalign. Who would’ve guessed the startup cost was so low?

Mid-700s

The credit score to aim for. Sure, 850 is exceptional, but you don’t need it. Generally, 750 or so will get you the best credit and auto rates. Bump that to 760 for a mortgage.

WHAT THE TECH?

What the tech?

That’s def going to leave a mark.

UNTIL NEXT TIME ...

The answer: Puff makes $26,401 per post. The cat’s cute and the videos are kinda entertaining, but for this kind of money, don’t ask meow.

Puff meow

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