Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Cellphone and Entertainment Fees Add Up for Families - NYTimes.com

Sign of the times

It used to be that a basic $25-a-month phone bill was your main telecommunications expense. But by 2004, the average American spent $770.95 annually on services like cable television, Internet connectivity and video games, according to data from the Census Bureau. By 2008, that number rose to $903, outstripping inflation. By the end of this year, it is expected to have grown to $997.07. Add another $1,000 or more for cellphone service and the average family is spending as much on entertainment over devices as they are on dining out or buying gasoline.

Cellphone and Entertainment Fees Add Up for Families - NYTimes.com

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