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American Families Waste $2,200/Year on Cell Phones. How Much Are You Overpaying?

58% of customers from the Big 3 wireless carriers are ready to switch because of high prices.

If it feels like you’re spending too much on your mobile phone bill, you aren’t alone. Popular phone plans from major carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are more expensive than they’ve ever been. Our survey shows that the average cost of an unlimited data plan for American families is $244/month.

In the wake of economic uncertainty and rising prices, many people are realizing that they can save by switching their phone service to smaller carriers called MVNOs. These carriers use the major carrier networks, but at significantly lower cost. MVNO unlimited plans can start as cheap as $30/month. That means a family using a major carrier instead of an MVNO is overpaying by over $2,200/ per year to get the exact same coverage.

We surveyed 1,000 Americans about their cell phone bill and current carriers. Let’s dive into the data and learn more about wireless plan overspending and how you can potentially save your family thousands.

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