

A lot of people are getting ready to tighten their belts this winter. With an economic crisis looming, everybody is getting ready to cut back if they need to. That brings up a major question.
How much should I be paying for TV? What should my cable bill be?
Well about a decade ago, the average cable bill was a mere $22 a month.
In 2006, the price of cable soared up $60 a month.
Now, almost in 2009 the average cable bill is closer to $99 a month. There's a very good chance that you might be paying much much more than that though.
The only benefit that cable has over Dish TV is that there is usually no contract needed. However, Dish TV usually has only a year commitment needed and often has discounts (or no price whatsoever) in the first 3 months.
Also couple with that the fact that you can get basic dish TV starting around $20 a month, this makes Dish TV the ideal way to keep up your standard of living while saving money.
