Netflix raises US prices following a January 2025 hike; standard with ads rises $1 to $8.99/month; standard with no ads and premium rise $2 to $19.99 and $26.99
Netflix, for the second time in a little over a year, is raising prices for its three plans in the U.S. The new pricing …
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Netflix Hikes US Prices Again Across All Plans
Netflix raises prices on all three US tiers for the second time since January 2025.
Netflix is dipping into your wallet again. The streaming giant just bumped prices on every single US plan — the second hike in barely over a year.
Here's the damage. The ad-supported standard tier climbs $1 to $8.99 per month. The ad-free standard plan jumps $2 to $19.99 monthly. And the premium tier? That's up $2 as well, now sitting at $26.99.
The last round of increases hit in January 2025, meaning Netflix subscribers are getting squeezed on a near-annual cadence now. The cheapest way to watch Netflix in the US still involves sitting through ads — and even that just got pricier.
For anyone keeping score, premium Netflix now costs more per month than many people spend on lunch. The era of cheap streaming keeps getting further away.