Despite inflation worries, Americans are less likely to cancel Amazon Prime, Netflix than cut spending on food- When it comes to scaling back, subscription services are one thing some consumers refuse to part with.Even as Americans cut back in the face of rising prices and recessionary fears, fewer want to give up their streaming subscriptions, especially when it comes to TV, movies and music services, such as Amazon Prime, Netflix and Spotify.More from Personal Finance:Nearly half of Americans make this mistake with credit cardsThese steps can help you tackle stressful credit card debtInflation and higher rates are a 'dangerous mix'Nearly half of Americans make this mistake with credit cardsThese steps can help you tackle stressful credit card debtInflation and higher rates are a 'dangerous mix'Consumers are least likely to cancel Amazon Prime, TV and movie streaming services and home security systems, the report found, even over food and gasoline.Just over half, or 51%, also said subscriptions now make up a "significant" portion of their monthly spending.Further, families have less slack in their budgets than before, and reeling in those recurring monthly expenditures is a great way to save money, many financial experts say."