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Netflix raises subscription prices
Netflix Is Increasing Subscription Prices. Here's How Much Your Plan Will Cost
Netflix is raising the monthly prices of its subscription plans again. Subscribers in the US, Canada, Argentina and Portugal will pay more to stream with or without ads, the media giant shared during its fourth-quarter earnings call on Tuesday.
Netflix raises prices for all US plans. Here's what to know.
Netflix added 19 million subscribers over the last quarter of 2024, vaulting the company to 302 million subscribers worldwide. Revenue jumped 16% over the final three months of 20
Netflix raises subscription prices: Here's how much each tier costs in 2025
Netflix’s 2025 subscription prices include: The ad-supported tier at $7.99 per month, up from $6.99. The standard ad-free tier at $17.99 per month, up from $15.49. The premium tier at $24.99 per month, up from $22.99.
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