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Your $54.99 YouTube TV plan is gone. In San Francisco, that hurts.

Okay so, everyone's talking about YouTube TV dropping those cheaper plans, right? Like, $54.99 used to be a thing, and now it's gone, with new flexible streaming tiers that just… aren't that flexible for your wallet. Out here in San Francisco, this isn't just another streaming service price hike; it's another gut punch in a city where every single dollar, every single cent, is already fighting for its life.

Because let's be real, when your rent for a one-bedroom in the Sunset is already pushing $2,400, and you're buying groceries at a Clement Street market where a single bell pepper costs more than a latte, every subscription adds up. People are trying to keep costs down, maybe sharing accounts, trying to find those cheaper plans just to catch the Warriors without going to some sports bar and paying $15 for a beer. This isn't about luxury for us; it’s about access. It’s about trying to hold onto some semblance of normal life while the cost of living here just keeps climbing, like those hills up to Twin Peaks, and you feel like you're losing your footing. It’s hard to find a cheap burrito in the Mission these days, let alone an affordable TV plan.

This isn't just about entertainment; it's about the financial squeeze on working families, on service industry folks, on artists, on everyone who isn't pulling in a tech salary but still wants to call the City home. That's the City, fam — fog, hills, and all.

Vivian Leung, MiTL Sports Desk, San Francisco.

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