Your Netflix bill just went up again
Yeah so, everyone's talking about YouTube TV changing up their streaming tiers, dropping some cheaper plans. Nationally, folks are grumbling about the cost of all these services adding up, which is wild. But here in Green Bay, when we hear about our favorite shows costing more, it hits a little different, you betcha.
See, around here, folks are already feeling the pinch. Just last week, we heard about Spectrum closing their office in Appleton, laying off over 300 people, and that's not far at all. When jobs like that leave the area, every dollar counts, whether it's for a butter burger at Kroll's West or a new Packers jersey from the Pro Shop. We're a hardworking town, and community-owned means we look out for each other. So when something like YouTube TV decides to shuffle things around and make it pricier, it's not just an inconvenience; it's another little squeeze on folks trying to make ends meet and still catch the game. Ope! Makes you wonder if they even know what a frozen tundra Friday night looks like.
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