Now that the average cable TV bill has soared to $215 per month, if this describes your situation, then yes, making the switch to YouTube TV will be cheaper. The base package costs $72.99 per month and provides access to just over 100 channels, including most major networks, some local affiliates, and specialty channels. You can easily view the channel list by entering your zip code on the YouTube TV sign-up page. Even if you choose optional services like 4K Plus, Sports Plus, or Max, which can add $10 to $30 more to your bill, it's unlikely that your total will surpass your cable TV expenses. Moreover, you won't have to pay for a set-top box or DVR access.

For those who currently have basic cable TV service bundled with an internet plan, you might be paying $75 per month for each side of the equation, totaling about $150 to $175 per month, not including taxes and fees. In such a scenario, transitioning to a YouTube TV plan may result in a relatively balanced exchange, but you'll still need to cover your internet access costs. If you have the opportunity to switch from cable internet to a more affordable plan from AT&T Fiber, Verizon Fios, or T-Mobile Home Internet, priced at $50 per month, you can save a few more dollars.

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