Cable broadband subscribed at 100 Mbps down, 10 Mbps up. $24.99/mo no tacked-on fees with Wide Open West. Steady at about 80 - 90 Mbps most of the time, including current environment, through my Zoom 5370 docsis 3.0 modem. Just two of us in the household, not a lot of use actually.
Those speeds are measured with client being connected via 5 ghz Wifi router. Not sure if wired ethernet direct modem-to-client connection would free up some speed. But that is the true way to measure speed, however 5ghz wifi has the bandwidth to give a pretty reliable snapshot of your speeds. I am running an aging TP_Link AC59 dual band router, the predecessor to their Archer A7, so it may well be trimming off a few Mbps since it's not the most efficient dual band router out there.