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The Economics Behind Cord Cutting And Why Households Are Switching To Smarter Subscriptions

by Allen Brown
in Entertainment

Image by Samuel Tomas

The shift away from traditional cable television has moved well beyond a niche trend. Millions of households across the United States and globally have cut the cord in recent years, driven primarily by the economics of how they consume entertainment. The math simply favors streaming and IPTV for most families.

This article examines the financial factors driving cord cutting, how IPTV subscriptions compare to traditional cable on a cost basis, and what households should consider when making the switch.

The Rising Cost of Cable Television

Cable television bills have climbed steadily for decades. According to industry data, the average cable bill in the United States exceeds $100 per month when equipment rental fees, broadcast surcharges, and regional sports fees are included. Many households report paying $150 or more for packages that include channels they rarely watch.

These costs are compounded by annual rate increases that often exceed the rate of inflation. Cable companies justify these hikes by pointing to rising content licensing costs, but the result for consumers is the same: a monthly expense that continues to grow with little additional value.

How IPTV Changes the Cost Equation

IPTV services operate with significantly lower infrastructure costs than cable providers. They do not need to maintain physical cable networks, and they can deliver content to any device with an internet connection. These savings often translate to lower subscription prices for consumers. Choosing the right IPTV  subscription can reduce a household’s monthly entertainment spending substantially while maintaining access to live TV, on-demand content, and recording features.

Many IPTV providers offer tiered pricing that lets subscribers pay only for the content categories they actually use. This a la carte approach stands in sharp contrast to cable’s bundled model, where you pay for hundreds of channels to get the 20 you actually watch.

Breaking Down the Real Cost of Cord Cutting

Switching from cable to IPTV is not entirely free of costs. You still need a reliable internet connection, which itself can be $50 to $80 per month depending on your location and speed requirements. You may also need a streaming device if your television does not have built-in smart capabilities.

However, even when accounting for internet costs and one or two streaming subscriptions, most households save $50 to $100 per month compared to a traditional cable package. Over a year, that adds up to $600 to $1,200 in savings, which is significant for any household budget.

Legislators have also taken notice of the fees cable companies charge customers who try to leave. Reports on proposed regulations around cable termination fees show that regulatory attention to early termination fees is growing, which may further ease the transition for households still locked into cable contracts.

Image by Samuel Tomas

Monthly Cost Comparison: Cable vs IPTV

Expense Category Traditional Cable IPTV + Streaming
Base Subscription $70-$120 $15-$50
Equipment Rental $10-$25/month $0 (own device)
Broadcast/Sports Fees $15-$30 $0
DVR Service $10-$20 Often included
Internet (required for both) $50-$80 $50-$80
Typical Monthly Total $155-$275 $65-$130

The Hidden Fees Cable Companies Use

One reason cable bills are so much higher than advertised is the sheer number of hidden fees. Broadcast TV surcharges, regional sports fees, equipment rental charges, and administrative fees can add $30 to $50 per month on top of the advertised package price.

IPTV providers generally have more transparent pricing. What you see on the subscription page is typically what you pay. There are no equipment rental fees because you use your own device, and there are rarely additional surcharges beyond the base subscription cost.

Who Benefits Most from Switching

Cord cutting benefits nearly every household, but the savings are most dramatic for families that were paying for premium cable tiers. A household spending $200 per month on cable with premium movie channels and sports packages could replace that with two or three streaming services and an IPTV provider for under $80 total.

Households that primarily watch on-demand content rather than live TV see the biggest gains because most streaming platforms specialize in on-demand libraries. However, live TV watchers are increasingly well served by IPTV providers that offer comprehensive channel lineups at a fraction of cable prices.

Understanding Value Beyond the Price Tag

Cost savings are the primary driver of cord cutting, but they are not the only benefit. IPTV subscribers gain flexibility, portability, and access to content from virtually any device. The value proposition extends beyond the monthly bill. In the same way that understanding the true cost behind premium products reveals how much goes into creating something of real quality, the economics of entertainment show that paying less does not necessarily mean getting less.

Streaming platforms also invest heavily in original content, meaning subscribers often get access to exclusive shows and movies that are not available through traditional cable at all.

Image by Samuel Tomas

What the Future Holds for Subscription Entertainment

The cord-cutting trend shows no signs of reversing. As fiber internet becomes more widely available and IPTV technology improves, the gap between cable and streaming will continue to widen in favor of streaming. Cable providers are responding by launching their own streaming platforms, effectively acknowledging that the traditional model is no longer sustainable.

For households that have not yet made the switch, 2026 is an excellent time to evaluate your options. The market is mature enough to offer reliable, feature-rich alternatives to cable, and the potential savings are substantial enough to make a meaningful difference in your monthly budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will I lose access to local channels if I cut the cord?: No. Many IPTV providers include local channels, and you can also receive them free with an over-the-air antenna. Services like Locast (where available) offer another option.
  • Is the savings from cord cutting really that significant?: Yes. Most households save between $50 and $100 per month, which translates to $600 to $1,200 annually.
  • What about early termination fees from my cable contract?: Check your contract terms carefully. Some providers waive fees if you have been a subscriber for a certain period. Regulatory pressure is also reducing these fees in many markets.
  • Can I still watch live sports without cable?: Yes. IPTV providers and streaming services like ESPN+, Peacock, and others carry extensive live sports programming. Some IPTV services specialize in sports content specifically.

Key Takeaways

  • The average cable bill exceeds $100 per month and continues to rise faster than inflation.
  • IPTV subscriptions typically cost $15 to $50 per month with fewer hidden fees.
  • Most households save $600 to $1,200 annually by switching from cable to streaming and IPTV.
  • Transparent pricing and flexible tier options make IPTV a more consumer-friendly model.
  • The cord-cutting trend is accelerating and cable providers are adapting by launching their own streaming platforms.

References

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/21/biden-proposes-ban-on-cable-cord-cutting-fees.html

https://impactwealth.org/from-concept-to-driveway-how-exotic-cars-are-actually-built/

https://www.theiptvguide.com/best-iptv-2026/

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