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Netflix says it's boosting subscription prices in the U.S. Here's what you'll pay.
In an email to CBS MoneyWatch, Netflix said it's boosting its subscription plans for American customers by about $1- $2.50 per month, depending on the plan. A standard plan with ads will rise to $7.99 a month from the current $6.99
Netflix Is Increasing Subscription Prices. Here's How Much Your Plan Will Cost
Netflix is raising the monthly prices of its subscription plans again.
Netflix is raising prices again. These charts show why.
Netflix is raising prices in the US to $17.99 for its standard plan. The hike comes as the streamer crushed expectations for subscriber growth.
Netflix Raising Prices On Subscription Plans In U.S.; Ad Tier Will Now Cost $7.99 A Month
Leveraging momentum from its recent surge in subscribers, Netflix is raising prices on most subscription plans in the U.S. and other territories.
Netflix is raising prices again, as the standard plan goes up to $17.99
Netflix’s cheapest plan in the US with ads will go from $6.99 to $7.99 per month, while its priciest subscription is nearly $25.
New Netflix price hikes increase subscription fees by up to $2.50 a month
Today Netflix, the biggest streaming service based on subscriber count, announced that it will increase subscription prices by up to $2.50 per month. In a letter to investors [ PDF ], Netflix announced price changes starting today in the US, Canada, Argentina, and Portugal.
Netflix Is Raising Prices Again, All Across The Board
Your Netflix subscription is about to get even more expensive. News of the price hike follows the streaming giant’s Q4 2024 financial earnings report. The company revealed its largest-ever quarterly increase in subscribers, with 18.9 million new subscribers boosting Netflix’s global subscription base to over 300 million.
Netflix had a record-breaking quarter. Here come the price hikes
The earnings report solidified Netflix's dominance in the market, with hits such as "Squid Game" and a boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
Netflix Is Raising Its Prices Again, Even For People Watching With Ads
The most popular streaming service behind Stranger Things and other hits is raising its prices for the second time in as many years. Netflix announced it will charge users anywhere from $12 to $24 more a year depending on their subscription tier. Even viewers who are already watching ads will have to pay more to see their favorite shows.
Netflix Raising Prices in U.S. Again, Including First Hike on Ad-Supported Tier
Netflix is increasing subscription prices in the U.S. and other markets — including the first hike on its ad-supported plan. The streamer revealed the price increases along with its Q4 2024 earnings results Tuesday,
Netflix Raises U.S. Prices, Reports Record Jump in New Subscribers
Netflix is raising prices across its existing U.S. plans, aiming to capitalize on surging demand after the streaming service posted record subscriber gains in the fourth quarter. The company’s ad-supported tier will cost $7.
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Netflix is getting another price hike to kick off 2025
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Netflix is raising it's prices again, including plan with ads
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Netflix Stock Soars on Its Best Subscription Quarter in Its History. The Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Fight Helped.
A strong slate of recent original shows and live events is likely to have encouraged people to sign up for the streaming ...
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