So basically what it comes down to is sacrificing one beer or value meal over the course of the year. Is it really that big of a deal?
To some... yes. The common argument I hear is at $10, members feel they don't get $10 worth of value. Of course, perceived value is subjective. Some put more value on bonding than others and the same can be said for all of the services USBC provides.
So if $10 was too much in their opinion, then $13 will also, especially since it appears there won't be any increase in services for the members.
For me, I am not expecting $10 worth of services or "stuff" when I send in my money. Much like other organizations, you really can't get your money's worth or the organization will not be able to function. You have to feel as if you are giving money to a cause or charity.
Some may not like that term (charity), but for me, I am a willing donor. I enjoy the sport of bowling. I like watching the events online. I like having the ability to go to USBC tournaments. I like some of the resources USBC provides. But that is me, and I realize I am different than most members.