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Netflix subscription plans have increased in price for the first time since January 2025. The price hike comes as Netflix has been investing heavily in its content, including new ventures into the ...
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Want to keep up with "Bridgerton," "Virgin River" and all the other movies and TV shows on Netflix? Be prepared to pay a bit more. The streaming giant has announced a price increase for U.S.
Netflix subscribers in the U.S. can expect to start paying more each month as the streaming giant raises prices across all of its plans. Updated pricing listed on the company’s U.S. website shows the ...
Netflix just raised prices again, following in the footsteps of Disney+, HBO Max, and Peacock. Steady price increases from paid streamers may be helping fuel the growth of free services like YouTube.
Netflix has raised prices across the board, with the cheapest ad-supported plan now costing $8.99 per month, according to recently updated details on the streaming service's support website.
But the question is: Why now? First off, it would be difficult to imagine Netflix would have pulled this pricing lever — hiking fees for its approximately 86 million U.S. customers — if the deal to ...