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Option A won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 79 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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A | 79% 79 votes |
B | 16% 16 votes |
C | 5% 5 votes |
I don't spend more than $20 a month.
This is the amount I usually spend for the most part on audio books
I usually spend about $10 per month on audiobooks, some months less or more
I don't like to spend more than $20, and usually less than that.
Max 20. I listen to 1 audiobook every 2-3 months.
we don't have a big budget for audiobooks
I have been trying to reduce my budget on none essential items.
I do not get much audiobooks. Maybe every couple of months, but they are generally below $20.
i do not buy audio books often, only when i need them for long car rides
I chose option A first because I only buy a few audio books each month because they usually take a long time to listen to completely. I chose option B second because I occasionally buy between twenty and thirty dollars of audio books. I chose option C last because I only rarely buy more than thirty dollars of audio books in a month.
I live below the poverty line and I try to get the lowest prices possible or get them for free at my library.
I don't through books too quickly, I don't have a lot of time to spare to enjoy them and I have a lot of other things I may do for entertainment. I also prefer to read along with the audiobook so it may get expensive if I went through books too often.
I listen to a mix of audiobooks and free podcasts, so I don't really spend that much on audiobooks on their own - and if I thought I would I would probably get and Audible subscription.
I have a monthly plan with audible for $15. If I can't get it with an Audible credit I don't get it.
I rarely spend over $20 on audiobooks as I can rent most of them from the library for free. I maybe once have spent over $20, but never more than $30.
I don't spend that much on audiobooks. I would say it is less than $10.
Unlikely. Only occasionally getting audiobooks. I am old school, going for paper. Audio book would need to feature something like a fairly famous authors voice or a cherished actor reading it.
Mostly I buy the range of the audiobooks in 20$ then I choose the option A in the first position because it is a valuable price so I choose this option. Then I choose the other options are had a good amount.
I usually buy one book per month depending on how much driving I'm going to be doing.
Less than $20
Option A. If I spent more than $20 per month on audio books, I would seriously need to think about spending more time with other people.
I generally spend less than $20 a month because e-books are my favorite. I prefer to create how the characters sound in my own head as I read the book as opposed to having it decided for me.
I usually only buy one a month.
Less than 20, I only buy one or two a month usually.
I don't buy a lot of audiobooks. If I need them, I will rent from library.
My average spend is about $15-$20 a month, but I really look at it annually (about $200 a year).
I picked A as my top choice as I don't spend that much on audiobooks.
Option a- less than 20$ i listen to a lot but I borrow from the library, option b is next, with option c last, i would probably not spend that much on an audio book
I spend around $10 every month so I picked option A. I then would spend around $20-$30 and then finally more than $30.
I can only get through 1-2 books a month so A is the best choice for me.
Audiobooks are not my most preferred medium when it comes to purchasing books. Therefore, I usually only buy maybe one audiobook per month, so my monthly spend is usually well under $20.
I rarely buy audiobooks so my average would be even less than $5 per month. I do not have a membership to any site
i do not spend so much on books
I don't normally spend more than $20 on audiobooks in a month since I like hard copies of books better.
I don't generally spend on an audio book if I can read the book, but it depends on the genre. I prefer comedy as audiobook, so something like David Sedaris I prefer to hear rather than read. So it depends on what is out that month that I want to hear.
I very rarely get an audiobook so my spending remains low
I rarely buy a book I either get them free or listen to podcast
I don't buy audiobooks but if I did option A would be my top choice. Option B and C didn't really fit.
I don't like to spend too much money on audiobooks
I don't buy audio books all that often unless I find them to be particularly special or if I want an audio version of a book I already have.
I usually try to only get one book a month, so I don't spend too much
I only buy them on occasion. SOmetimes it is a bit more, but this is my average
i rarely buy books right now but usually when i do its only 1
My Audiobook budget is quite small, usually less than 20$ a month.
I don't spend to much on them as I use to because of the my time and my job
I could not afford to spend much than around $20.
Less than $20 per month is my usual spending range
Definitely less than $20. Around $10.
I do not spend a ton of money on audiobooks. I normally just find one i like and listen to it whenever i get the chance while driving. Never more than a book or two a month.
Option a because even though I love audiobooks and reading I simply just don't have the money so it would be less than $20.
Not a fan of spending over 20 dollars for books on audition, I think it should be cheaper than a streaming subscription.
I like good bargains and spending frugally is very important to me
I ranked in order of the amount I would be willing to spend.
I really don't spend that much at all.
Option A as I don't spend anything on audiobooks. The other options don't make sense.
I chose A because I only buy audiobooks that go with a bestselling book I really want to read, and it's rare for me to find a book or audiobook I can't wait to read. I chose B next there was only one time I spend this much money because a series of books that I had read in the past had come in audiobook format. Option C was last because I have never spent this much money on audiobooks in a month.
I don't really do audiobooks as much. I do either physical copies or ebooks. I'd rather just read it instead of listen to it.
I'm not that big of a fan of audiobook. I enjoy reading them then hearing the books, so I wouldn't really plan on spending much money on something like that.
I don't purchase audio books. I get them through my library app.
I don't spend money on audiobooks each month. So it would be $0.
Option "A": I often go between real book purchases and audiobooks so I keep my spending amount rather low or use coupons when buying online.
My subscription is about $15 a month, and I usually just go with the credits that provides. It's a rare occasion that I'll go above that, and very rare that I'll spend more than $30 a month on audiobooks.
Most of the books I read are digital e books and I also listen to podcasts so very rarely do I buy new audio books. I have some from Amazon from back in the day
I don't really buy many audible books. If I find a book I like, I will buy it both by a regular book and an audible so I can read it on the go and in the car.
To me it is not something that I spend a lot of money on as I feel that it is not something that is not worth it.
Option A is closest option for situation in my life because I actually do not spend anything at all on audiobooks, I read an actual hard copies of books or rent free audiobooks from local library.
i might get a few audio books a year, but but i am picky and want to make sure the nariator is good
I don't buy audiobooks monthly. IF I buy them in a particular year at all, it's more like once or twice a year.
I usually spend around 10 dollars for an audiobook each month.
Only A because I spend more on physical books and don't really spend money on audiobooks. I like to hold the physical book and read myself more. B over C because I would not even spend that much on books.
I usually only find myself buying a few audiobooks a month or less, it's definitely not something I spend too much money on.
I usually get my audio books through the library app.
Between the three different options, I thought that option a applied to me the most. When it comes to audiobooks, which I view as a luxury item, I typically do spend less than $20 per month. I really try to budget this sort of thing because it has been very easy for me to get very out of control in the past with spending. Second, I decided to go with option b. There are times when I do spend between $20 and $30 per month on audio books if there is a sale like Black Friday or if I am just in a position where I am seeing a lot that I want at once and simply cannot resist the deal. Finally, option c did apply to me somewhat, but once again, only if it really has to do more with impulsive spending more than anything. I really should try to maintain spending less than $20 per month on audiobooks, especially because there are times when I am not able to fully get through them.
I don't usually choose to spend that much money on e-books. I also don't usually buy more than one book a month either
I usually do not buy audiobooks on a monthly basis but as I want them or have a need for a new book.
I generally like the cheap books and the widely available ones. I think it's a lot to pay more than $30 and actually listen to all the audiobooks and podcasts. So I tend to keep it under $20 a month. But it is worth it for those that have time generally speaking.
I spend less than $20 a month on audiobooks
I get most audiobook free or cheap or via subscription
I typically don't spend anything on audiobooks at all because I prefer reading to hearing books. Which is why the choices are ranked least to greatest.
I generally spend in the range of 20-30, but rarely over 30.
I will maybe listen to two audiobooks a month, so I only try to spend about twenty a month.
i usually get 2 audiobooks a month or so
It really depends how busy I am. If I'm not busy during the month I spend more money cuz I have more time to listen to audiobooks
I only have about $25 to spend per month, and even that is pushing it now.
I buy 1-2 about 15 dollars each
I typically spend a little over $20 every month for audio books mainly because I've found that I don't have the time available to listen to any more purchases than what that amount equals out to. So option B is the choice I like the best.
I usually only buy one audio book per month. They are usually in the $20-25 dollar range.
usually my budget is about $30 a month.
I like to purchase a couple of books but not too many.
It honestly just depends. You know how easy it is, to spend more than $30 on audiobooks. You buy 3 books, in a month, and you're already over $30. Sometimes, you'll spend that much on two. So going over $30 isn't hard to do.
Mostly i spend between $20 - $30 on audiobooks each month
More than $30 so i could get my favorite books.
I only buy audio books occasionally. When I do, I try to purchase more than one. It depends how much driving I am doing because that's when I listen to them.
It changes a lot depending on if something just came out that I wanted. Audible comes with free credits every month, so I've never gone over the $30.00 marker when it comes to audiobooks.
Thats all the spending money I have.
this is what i usually spend on a monthly basis i dont see it changing
I Always spend 100 dollar to my audible book to spend my quality time very unique
I find audiobooks to be appealing. It is easy to understand.
I don't mind spending money on the convenience of audiobooks.
the money spent was choosing from grading the numbers and types of book read and based on their prices.
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