Netflix Raising U.S. Prices for Second Time in a Year

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    1. > 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 for Netflix’s plans were updated on its website Thursday.

      > Under the higher pricing, Netflix’s Standard With Ads plan will now cost $8.99/month, up $1 from $7.99 previously. The Standard plan (no ads, viewing on up to two devices simultaneously) is rising by $2, from $17.99/month to $19.99/month. And the Premium plan (no ads, streaming on up to four devices at once, Ultra HD and HDR) is rising from $24.99/month to $26.99/month.

    2. Really glad I canceled Netflix a long time ago. There simply just isn’t enough good shows to justify the ever increasing subscription price. If I want to watch a movie that’s currently on Netflix I’ll just rent it for $4

    3. And they will keep raising them until people start leaving in meaningful numbers.

    4. I shared an account with my parents but ever since they made that too difficult to continue I haven’t attempted to use them once, and I truly haven’t missed a single thing.

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