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Screenshot the statistics and post it here. Without pics it can lead to many assumptions.
Here's my usage, living alone (sad I know), a network engineer & freelance video editor, working from home.
I browse reddit, zoom, lark, conference call, social media, youtube, porn, netflix, steam updates, play online games, edit/download/upload online docs, work stuffs, etc just the usual usage at 4K.
Reached ~900+GB per month with average of 33GB/day.
If you're feeling sus of your data usage try turning off wifi for 1-2 days and see if anything. High data usage is not unheard of especially if you have many devices.
If you have advanced knowledge of network you can try monitor IP addresses in your router and see what's having biggest total traffic.