Netflix is raising prices for its monthly subscriptions — again.
The streaming platform announced a price increase that started on March 26. The last time Netflix raised prices for subscriptions was January 2025, shortly after it had experienced some of the biggest growth in a quarter Netflix had ever seen (the platform had just gained 19 million subscribers).
The current price hike comes day after Netflix delivered MLB’s Opening Day game between the New York Yankees and the San Francisco Giants.
“We know members have never had more choices in entertainment and we’re committed to delivering an experience that meets and exceeds their expectations,” Netflix said in a statement to USA TODAY.
Here’s what to know about Netflix raising prices and how much subscriptions will now cost you.
Netflix cost increase
Here are Netflix’s subscription tiers, monthly prices and features:
The premium tier: $26.99 per month, up from $22.99. (Watch in 4K + HDR, unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and games with spatial audio. Watch on 4 supported devices and download on 6 at a time. Option to add up to two extra members who don’t live with you.)
The standard tier with advertisements: The price increases to $8.99, up from $7.99. (You can watch in HD and most movies, TV shows and games are available. Watch and download on 2 supported devices at a time.)
The standard ad-free tier: $19.99 per month, up from $17.99. (Watch in HD, unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows, and games. Watch and download on 2 supported devices at a time. Option to add one extra member who doesn’t live with you.)
How to change a Netflix plan
To change a plan, sign into your Netflix account and under “plan details” select “change plan” and follow prompts. Find more information here.
How to cancel Netflix
To cancel your subscription, you’ll go to “Account” and select “Cancel Membership” under “Membership and Billing.”
USA TODAY contributed to this story.
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