That’s how James Dutton, a 24-year-old social media account manager in Cincinnati, described the feeling of waking up to a flurry of bank notifications in a video posted to YouTube last month. One day it’s $15 for a streaming service he hasn’t opened in weeks; the next, it’s $10 for a music platform that just got a price hike. A month ago, he audited his subscriptions spending, and realized he was bleeding $120 a month into the digital void.
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