Netflix is by far the most popular online streaming platform out there. But despite its global dominance, the video streaming service has raised the pricing once again. The service is getting more expensive for both the standard and premium users. So here are the new pricing details.
Netflix Pricing Hiked in 4 Countries
Netflix’s user base is already complaining about the constant price hikes, but it is still getting more expensive for users in 4 markets. In the brand’s latest earning report earlier this week, Netflix revealed the subscription cost for its service in the US, Portugal, Argentina, and Canada. According to Netflix spokesperson MoMo Zhou, the monthly standard price for the plan with ads is now 7.99 US Dollars, up from 6.99 US Dollars.

On the other hand, the standard ad-free tier is increasing from 15.49 US Dollars to 17.99 US Dollars. The premium Netflix plan is getting a 2 US Dollar price bump, bringing it up to 24.99 US Dollars a month. As per the official statement, “As we continue to invest in programming and deliver more value for our members, we will occasionally ask our members to pay a little more so that we can re-invest to further improve Netflix.”
The price rise at the start of 2025 kicks off, which also arrives soon after the company announced that its streaming service hit 302 million subscribers globally. In just the last quarter of last year, the streaming platform managed to bring in a whopping 19 million new subscribers. So despite the brand claiming it finished 2024 on a high, the Netflix service is still getting more expensive.
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