She tried to cancel her gym membership but no one was there — now a billing company won't stop charging her
Key takeaways
- With gyms charging average monthly dues of $65 (2), Americans are spending a lot of money to stay in shape.
- But what happens if your gym membership is no longer worth it, you want to cancel, and your gym doesn’t cooperate?
- Robert Kiyosaki says this 1 asset will surge 400% in a year and begs investors not to miss this ‘explosion’
She tried to cancel her gym membership but no one was there — now a billing company won't stop charging her shutterstock.com / People Images Christy Bieber Mon, June 22, 2026 at 1:00 AM GMT+7 5 min read Around 77 million Americans hold gym memberships, according to the 2025 US Health & Fitness Consumer Report (1). With gyms charging average monthly dues of $65 (2), Americans are spending a lot of money to stay in shape.
But what happens if your gym membership is no longer worth it, you want to cancel, and your gym doesn’t cooperate? Let’s pretend, for example, that Xavier has a gym membership he signed up for two years ago. The membership is month-to-month, so he has the right to cancel, and he wants to do so.
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