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Netflix Increases All Subscription Fees

March 27, 2026
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Netflix subscribers in the United States woke up to familiar news on Thursday: another round of price increases from the streaming giant, marking the second hike across all tiers in just over a year.

The changes, quietly updated on Netflix’s official “Plans and Pricing” page, raise monthly costs by $1 to $2, depending on the tier. New subscribers will see the higher rates immediately, while existing customers will be notified via email ahead of their next billing cycle, with the increases rolling out over the coming weeks.

Here’s the breakdown of the new U.S. pricing:

  • Standard with Ads (1080p Full HD, two simultaneous streams, limited downloads): Now $8.99 per month, up $1 from $7.99. This marks only the second increase for the ad-supported plan since its launch in 2022.
  • Standard (ad-free, 1080p, two simultaneous streams): Now $19.99 per month, up $2 from $17.99.
  • Premium (ad-free, 4K UHD with spatial audio, up to four simultaneous streams, more downloads): Now $26.99 per month, up $2 from $24.99.

Netflix has also bumped the cost of adding extra members (viewers outside your household) by $1. On ad-supported plans, the add-on now costs $7.99 (previously lower), while ad-free extra members will pay $9.99. Premium subscribers can still add up to two extra members.

This latest adjustment comes as Netflix continues to flex its dominance in the streaming wars. The company has aggressively invested in content, with plans to spend around $20 billion on programming in 2026 alone.

Executives have signaled confidence that subscribers will absorb the increases, citing strong subscriber growth, password-sharing crackdowns, and the value of its vast library of originals and licensed titles.

For many households, the hikes sting in an era of rising costs across entertainment. The ad-supported tier, once positioned as an affordable entry point, has now seen its price climb steadily. Meanwhile, the Premium plan—popular among families and 4K enthusiasts—edges closer to $27 a month, making it one of the priciest standalone streaming subscriptions on the market.

Wall Street appeared unfazed by the move: Netflix shares rose about 2% in trading following the announcement, reflecting investor bets that the company’s pricing power remains intact amid a fragmented streaming landscape.

Analysts note that these increases are part of a broader pattern. Netflix has raised prices multiple times in recent years (including in 2025, 2023, and earlier), gradually shifting from a growth-at-all-costs mindset to one focused on profitability and per-subscriber revenue. The company expects the latest changes to boost average revenue per user in the U.S. and Canada by roughly 6% year-over-year.

Subscribers have options to mitigate the impact: downgrading to a cheaper tier, sharing with household members under Netflix’s rules, or bundling where available through third-party partners. Some may even pause or cancel, though historical data suggests churn from price hikes has been relatively modest for the streamer.

In a statement to the media, Netflix framed the adjustments as necessary to “continue delivering more value” through new shows, movies, games, and features. Yet for budget-conscious viewers, the message is clear: the era of cheap, unlimited streaming is firmly in the rearview mirror.

Whether this round prompts more cord-cutting or simply reinforces Netflix’s position as the default premium service remains to be seen. One thing is certain—the streaming wars aren’t getting any cheaper.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Netflix has raised its U.S. subscription prices once again, with increases of $1–$2 across all tiers.
New prices:

Ad-supported plan: $8.99/month (up from $7.99)
Standard plan: $19.99/month (up from $17.99)
Premium plan: $26.99/month (up from $24.99)

Netflix continues to demonstrate strong pricing power, betting that its massive content investment and subscriber loyalty will outweigh any potential churn from these repeated hikes. For many households, the era of affordable, unlimited streaming is clearly ending.

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