Nope, I'm paying $19.99 (for 3Mbps down / 768k up -- which is bullshit; asymmetrical connections are unethical and there is zero technical excuse for it either). It's the slowest/cheapest plan they offered me other than "internet essentials," which you have to be on food stamps to qualify for.
I'd like to have a faster connection, but I'm not about to give those criminal fuckers a penny more than I absolutely have to. When I moved to my current location I tried literally every alternative (all two of them, DSL and wi-max) and neither of them would work at all, let alone fast. I'll happily be paying Google Fiber $70/month the nanosecond it becomes available.
Part of the reason the price offered to me is lower might be that I'm in a not-so-affluent zip code. The other part of it is that I'm really, really persistent in demanding the absolute cheapest deal. I think to get this one (which was advertised by a direct-mail flyer), I had to talk to a Comcast phone rep, then a Comcast website chat rep, then a phone rep again, then a website chat rep again. (They initially wanted to pretend my address didn't "qualify" for it, despite the fact that it was mailed directly to it! Then they the phone rep tried to tell me it was only available when signing up online, and then the web rep told me only a phone rep could cancel my previous plan. I don't remember all the other details anymore, but suffice it to say it was as much of a PITA as they could make it.)
I also have made, not one, but two Better Business Bureau complaints in the past in order to get Comcast to honor their own reps' promises, so maybe a note about that is on my file and they know not to try to fuck with me. (Or maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part.)