This happened to me when I did Jenny Craig, I started at 180 and plateaued at around 170. I was eating 1500 calories a day, but I was also working out everyday (burning 500 cal a day). Loooonng story short I left Jenny Craig because they told me I obviously had a thyroid problem since I wasn't losing on their plan, p.s. no thyroid problem. I started calorie counting and after tons of research, and holding massive family debates about it, I upped my calories to a range of 1600-1800. I exercise everyday for 1 hour, burn around 300-500 calories, and always make sure I have a net calorie intake of at least 1300. Instead of giving myself a set number I give myself a range, so I have some wiggle room and I calorie cycle this way. I've steadily been losing 2+ pounds a week doing this "method".
But each person is different, it took me a long time to figure out what worked for me. You could up your range for a few weeks and see what happens, or even try calorie cycling, where one day you eat on the low end of your range and the next you might eat towards the higher end of your range. I will say though, when I first upped my calorie range and started cycling I gained a few pounds the first few days, but after that they started just continuously sliding off.
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