Netflix US Plan Prices Are Increasing

Netflix is raising prices again in the United States. The change affects all of its main subscription tiers, including the ad-supported plan, the standard plan, and the premium plan.

The ad-supported tier is increasing from $6.99 per month to $7.99 per month. The standard plan is moving from $15.49 per month to $17.99 per month. The premium plan is going up from $22.99 per month to $24.99 per month.

These changes mean every major Netflix plan in the US will cost more than before.

New Netflix Pricing by Plan

Ad-Supported Plan Price

Netflix’s ad-supported option will now cost $7.99 per month, up from $6.99 per month.

Standard Plan Price

The standard plan is increasing to $17.99 per month, compared with its previous price of $15.49 per month.

Premium Plan Price

The premium plan is rising to $24.99 per month, up from $22.99 per month.

Extra Member Pricing Is Also Changing

Netflix is also increasing the cost of adding an extra member to certain plans.

Extra Member With Ads

The extra member option with ads is increasing from $7.99 per month to $8.99 per month.

Extra Member Without Ads

The extra member option without ads is going up from $7.99 per month to $8.99 per month as well.

Where Netflix Is Raising Prices

The price increase is not limited to the United States.

Netflix is also raising prices in Canada, Portugal, and Argentina. In addition, the company is increasing the cost of its Premium plan in Canada.

What the Price Increase Means for Subscribers

For current and potential subscribers, the main takeaway is simple: Netflix plans in the US are becoming more expensive across the board. Whether someone uses the ad-supported tier, the standard plan, or the premium plan, the monthly cost is increasing.

That also applies to users who pay for extra members, since those add-on charges are rising too.