Netflix is getting another price hike to kick off 2025
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Netflix is increasing prices for subscriptions in 2025. In a likely attempt to satisfy current shareholders and deal with increased content production and licensing costs, Netflix is increasing pricing for most of its plans, worldwide. Users can expect to pay even more for their Netflix subscriptions in 2025, as Netflix has raised prices across the board. Virtually every Netflix plan, from the low-cost ad-supported subscription option to the premium plan, will see a substantial increase in pricing. The change applies to multiple countries, as well, directly impacting a large number of consumers.
The company's cheapest ad-supported plan will increase to $7.99 per month, up from the previous $6.99. The standard ad-free plan, meanwhile, will go from a monthly price of $15.49 to $17.99. The price of the premium tier will be a whole $2 higher — $24.99, instead of the usual $22.99.
Netflix announced the price increases in its recent earnings statement. Netflix wants to "deliver more value" to its members through investment in programming. As a result, the company will occasionally ask its users to pay "a little more" so that it can "invest to further improve Netflix.".
The service's plans will receive price increases in the United States, as well as in Argentina, Canada, and Portugal, which will impact a significant amount of Netflix's overall user base. Users from these regions will be forced to pay more for their Netflix subscription or seek alternative options.