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Streaming Fatigue: The Paradox of Choice

Streaming Fatigue Study Reveals Average Person Spends 153 Hours Annually Deciding What to Watch: A new study shows that people spend approximately six and a half days each year scrolling through streaming options, with twenty-three minutes per session dedicated to choosing a show or movie. Forty-eight percent of those surveyed often give up and switch off the TV due to frustration from the paradox of choice. The average household spends forty-two dollars a month on streaming subscriptions, with people subscribing to four services but actively using only three.

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