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California's 'Click to Cancel' Law Targets Unwanted Subscriptions

California's 'Click to Cancel' Law Targets Unwanted Subscriptions

We talk about California's "Click to Cancel" law and how consumers feel about the subscription economy.

KQED's Forum

October 4, 202455m 43s

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Show Notes

American consumers are awash in subscriptions, incurring monthly or annual fees for streaming services, software, online gaming memberships, meal delivery and more. And about 40% of us report that we pay for subscriptions we don’t use, according to a 2022 study. Last week Governor Gavin Newsom signed the “Click to Cancel” bill, which will make it easier for Californians to cancel unwanted subscriptions starting in July 2025. We’ll learn more and hear from you: Are you overwhelmed by your subscriptions? How do you manage them?


Guests:

Pilar Schiavo, assemblymember, California District 40 (San Fernando Valley and Santa Clarita Valley); sponsor of California's "Click to Cancel" law

Neale Mahoney , professor of economics, Stanford University; former special policy advisor for economic policy, White House National Economic Council

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