Considering my very limited Excel use, that's a deal breaker. I can probably get Office 2019 for half that much, but I think I'm gonna d/l Numbers and see if I can get Microsoft out of my life after all these years.
I haven't needed a word processor in many years, but if I ever need one I'll see if no-longer-under-development-but-with-maintained-compatibility Bean (freeware) still works.
I realized a few months ago that although I have a rich selection of Word Processors including NeoOffice (an Office work alike), Mellel, and Scrivener that I almost invariably open BBEdit for true text and markdown documents, and Pages when I want to produce pretty documents. Pages is the surprise because I have so often criticized it in the past, but it has evolved into a decent relatively full featured and surprisingly intuitive to use word processor. And like Numbers, the price is right!