You were mocked by other posters on this thread but at the end of the day, these are the numbers that Bob Iger and the studio suits are going to be looking at when deciding on how to move forward. Not anything else, not even the critic reviews (lots of critically acclaimed stuff in fim/TV history got canceled. Trek's own Kovich David Cronenberg sometimes needs help financing his films despite being critically acclaimed. Acclaimed director Akira Kurosawa needed to be financially bailed out by George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola at the end of his career for his last films. And so on).
Uh, no they will not be looking at *these* numbers. These are Nielsen Numbers, and as such are rather notorious for being not terribly accurate. They don't even need Nielsen Numbers since they own the platform and have access to
actual accurate viewing numbers, which they tend not to disclose . . . or even by what metric they even measure "success". Total minutes watched? Percentage of completed episode viewings vs incomplete? Average rate of re-subscriptions during the initial release window? Tie-in merchandise sales? Who knows!?
This is all just armchair quarterbacking. We have no clue which way Disney will jump; all we know is that they'll spend less money than they were overall, because what they were spending (especially on the Marvel side) was unsustainable. Luckily, Star Wars and Lucasfilm seems to have always been way more cost effective than Marvel Studios, so they're less likely to feel as much of a pinch.
So at the end of they day; people can speculate all the live-long day, but only The Mouse really knows what The Mouse is going to do, or why. Just wait and see.
We shall see. We have yet to hear about any new streaming projects after Andor season 2, though some have said Ahsoka got greenlit for a second season.
Right now it is just Skeleton Crew and Andor season 2. We know of nothing else in the pipeline production wise (to my knowledge).
If by "some" you mean
Lucasfilm, then sure; "some".

Aside from that and Andor's final season, there's a few more projects known to be on the books after 'Skeleton Crew'. The status of Mando Season 4 is a little unclear given the movie announcement (some say they're separate, some are less certain), but is probably on the way in one form or another. Plus of course 'Lando' is still apparently floating around in development somewhere between "series" and "movie", but who knows if that'll even materialise.
Beyond that; who knows? I'd be surprised if they don't announce something new show-wise before the end of the year, if only to keep the shareholders happy. A new animated show in the vein of TCW/Rebels/Bad Batch seems inevitable, and I think there's been enough new job postings at Lucasfilm Animation to indicate that they've been gearing up for something.
Personally I wouldn't take a lack of an announcement for Acolyte season 2 anytime soon as anything more than business as usual. It took them about half a year to announce Ahsoka's second season after all, which could mean they were looking at the numbers over a longer term, waiting for the dust to settle from the strike, or something else entierly.
Indeed, it does seem as though they generally like to announce renewals around January or February, and whole new projects either in May at celebration, or in the quarterly earnings calls. Either way I'm not holding my breath for any new information materialising anytime soon.