Research consistently shows that people underestimate their subscription spending by 40–50%. The average smartphone user has over 30 apps installed, and many of those come with subscriptions. Add in rent, utilities, insurance, and financial obligations, and the monthly total can be startling.
Typical Monthly Subscription Breakdown
- Entertainment (streaming + music): $30–80/month
- Living essentials (utilities + phone): $200–500/month
- Tech and software tools: $20–60/month
- Lifestyle (gym, fitness, lifestyle boxes): $30–80/month
- Financial liabilities (BNPL, EMIs, credit cards): $100–300/month
The Subscription Tipping Point
Research shows that most people start feeling subscription fatigue when their total monthly recurring spend crosses 15–20% of their take-home income. Below that threshold, subscriptions feel manageable. Above it, they start feeling like a burden.
How to Know Your Own Number
The first step is getting an accurate number. Add every recurring payment you make into RenewTracker — not just the obvious ones, but everything. It is the ideal expense subscription manager for seeing monthly and yearly totals, so you can make informed decisions about where to cut.
A subscription budgeting app like RenewTracker shows your recurring spend broken down by category and provider. It works as an effective recurring payments organizer, helping you see exactly where your money goes each month.
RenewTracker is a popular subscription tracker in Nepal, India, and across Asia for its multi-currency support and free email reminders. Users log everything from streaming platforms and SaaS tools to rent and utility bills, then check their total monthly spend at a glance. Whether you need a subscription tracker in Nepal with NPR support or a subscription reminder app in Japan for yen-based billing, RenewTracker adapts to your currency.
Pro Tip
Many people discover $200–300 in monthly subscriptions they had forgotten about after their first RenewTracker audit. Seeing the number forces clarity that guessing never provides.