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Labor Day sales are rolling in, and Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools before they’re over. You can also subscribe to our shopping newsletter, Add to Cart, for the best sales sent to your inbox.
Labor Day might mark the unofficial end of summer, but it also brings a wave of deals—not just on grills and mattresses, but on the streaming services you’ll be cozying up with this fall. With rising prices and password crackdowns making streaming almost as pricey as cable, these seasonal discounts and loopholes are a good chance to lock in lower rates (or even score a freebie).
So before you fire up that last long-weekend barbecue, check out these Labor Day streaming offers and see where you can save.
This month's best streaming deals
Two of the strongest Labor Day deals come from YouTube TV and Peacock. New YouTube TV subscribers can lock in their first three months for just $49.99/month—a solid discount off the regular $82.99 price—if they sign up before Aug. 31, 2025. Meanwhile, Peacock Premium (ad-supported) is completely free for a year for Instacart+ members, a perk valued at $79.99 that covers everything from The Office to live Premier League matches without adding to your monthly bills.
Here are the best of the rest of the Labor Day streaming deals right now:
Amazon Prime Video

Home to buzzy originals like The Boys, Reacher, and Fallout, plus a deep movie catalog.
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Kick back this Labor Day with a 30-day free trial.
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You can get a free Amazon Prime membership when you sign up for Metro by T-Mobile’s $60/mo with Autopay plan.
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Prime Video is also available on its own for $8.99 a month, so if you’re only in it for the shows and movies, you can skip the full Prime membership and save yourself six bucks a month.
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Check out the best Prime Video Original movies to watch.
AMC+

Your go-to for The Walking Dead universe, Interview with the Vampire, and prestige dramas.
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You can try AMC+ for $5 for the first month (regular price is $9.99/month) through Sling TV (scroll down to see the deal). You don't need a Sling plan to get this deal.
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If you do sign up for a Sling subscription, you’ll get your first month of AMC+ for free.
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You can also try a seven-day free trial.
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Get 30 days of AMC+ free (ad-free plan) with code AMC30FT4—valid only for new Monthly or Annual Ad-Free subscriptions via amcplus.com.
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You can bundle AMC+ with STARZ on Prime Video for $13.99 (saves you $6.99/month).
Apple TV+

Features critically acclaimed originals like Ted Lasso and Severance.
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Treat yourself to a Labor Day weekend binge with a seven-day free trial of Apple TV+.
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You can get a free subscription if you’re a T-Mobile customer with their Experience Plans.
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Verizon’s One Unlimited for iPhone plan gives you an Apple TV+ subscription through its Apple One bundle.
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