Jury is still out for me.
I was paying close to 400 hundy for internet & cable with fewer options for content before they bought Fios or whatever I had. That had to stop.
The thing is, it muddles the picture to add up your streaming services when you have them anyway, like I did. I am going to have Netflix, I am going to have Prime because we use Amazon, and the rest of dependent on whether I see one I want. I view them as a different thing because (1) I can focus on streaming services that provide the kind of content I want and (2) I can watch said content whenever the fuck I want. So it reduces surfing up and down the cable menu as an exercise for chumps.
Switching to YouTubeTV has, thus far, been a complete no brainer. $72 whatever a month gives me more TV than I will ever watch, and like I said, I was going to have my streaming content service either way. But even when you add it up, including the $60/mo retained from the old bill for cable, it's well south of what I was paying for shitty cable, which was shitty. A decent percentage of that is in taxes that apply to cable that don't show up (at least that I can see) with streaming.
My only reservation is sports season. I haven't been through a college football season with it yet. If need be, I could buy some sports package from some provider and I'm sure it would still be cheaper.