Is Cord Cutting Actually Cheaper Than Cable?

We'll answer the ultimate question, Is Cord Cutting Actually Cheaper Than Cable? This question is becoming increasingly more important as more options hit the market. ---------- See our streaming channel comparison here: https://www.reviews.org/tv-service/sl... See our BEST cable alternatives here: https://www.reviews.org/tv-service/be... ---------- A little while ago I found out that my parents were paying $270 for a Comcast double-play package. I thought that was absurd, so I tried to pitch them on a streaming service like YouTube TV. They didn't want that right off the bat, so I called Comcast on their behalf and got their package down to $120/mo. Quickly, I realized that the base package was $120/mo. but with all the add-ons that my parents wanted and deemed necessary, the rate jumped back up to $220 after the cost of equipment/HD channels/ multiple DVR receivers, etc. So, if you're a kid who is trying to convince your parents to cut the cord, show this video to them. Adversely, if you're a parent who wants your kids to realize why you aren't cutting the cord, show this video to them. Methodology: Cable and satellite TV don't always compare apples to apples with each other, let alone with internet TV streaming providers. There are just too many variables that change the price, package, etc. to compare straight across. So, for this review, we compare the prices over two years for the following TV providers: Xfinity DIRECTV Spectrum SlingTV Hulu with Live TV YouTube TV Ultimately, I've come to the conclusion that choosing cable, satellite, or live streaming TV is all about personal preferences. You should ask yourself what matters most to you? Contracts Price Channel count - total Channel count - personal Installation Internet access Simplicity (bundles — do I get a discount for bundling TV and the internet?) Check out more videos here —    • YouTube TV vs Hulu Live | Which Is Better?