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Netflix Raises U.S. Streaming Fees Again for Second Year in a Row
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Netflix has increased subscription prices for all three tiers in the United States effective Thursday as part of its second annual price adjustment cycle following a January 2025 hike, with confirmed new rates setting Standard With Ads at $8.99/month (up from $7.99), standard no-ads plans to cost an additional two dollars per month compared last year's rate before rising further in this update contextually noted as reaching specific benchmarks of around nineteen ninety-nine depending on the source snapshot, and Premium tiers jumping by roughly three hundred percent over previous years or just...
Key Points
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1Netflix has announced price increases for all three of its subscription tiers in the United States, marking a second hike within approximately one year.
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2The Standard plan with ads is rising from $7.99 to $8.99 per month (a +$1 increase), while both ad-free plans are increasing by exactly 2 cents each ($0.54 and $3 respectively).
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3Netflix's Premium tier will now cost either $26 or up, depending on the specific plan configuration.
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