Netflix Inc. began its password-sharing crackdown earlier this year, and now the company is set the raise prices again in the United States. Netflix
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announced Wednesday it is increasing the price of its basic tier to $11.99 a month from $9.99, and raising the monthly price of the premium tier to $22.99 from $19.99, the first time the streaming giant has had a plan over the $20 threshold.
The company will keep the prices of its ad-supported service at $6.99, as well as its standard plan at $15.49. Netflix executives said they “mostly paused price increases as we rolled out paid sharing,” but “as we deliver more value to our members, we occasionally ask them to pay a bit more.” It can be difficult to keep track of so many changes in pricing and ad models across all of your streaming services. So here’s a look at where the major streaming services stand on pricing this fall, and how their prices compare. Netflix
$6.99 a month for standard with ads
$15.49 a month for standard without ads
$22.99 a month for premium without ads
What to know: Netflix launched its ad-supported tier last year for its lowest price in years, and subscribers with that plan see four to five minutes of commercials per hour. Both standard plans have slight …
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