Streaming service Netflix has reportedly raised its monthly subscription price in the U.S.

The price will go up by about $1 or $2 per month, depending on the plan.

If you have the basic Netflix plan that allows for just one stream at a time, your price will increase from $8.99 to $9.99. The cost of Netflix’s standard plan, which allows for two simultaneous streams, will now cost you $15.49, up from $13.99. Those with the premium plan, allowing for four screens to watch at the same time, will now be paying $19.99, up from $17.99.

Netflix did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but the new subscription prices are listed on the company’s website as of Friday afternoon. Netflix most recently raised its subscription prices in October 2020. While both the standard and premium plans became more expensive, the basic plan remained at $8.99 per month.

Subscription planFormer price (Set in Oct. 2020)New priceBasic$8.99$9.99Standard$13.99$15.49Premium$17.99$19.99

While the price bump took effect immediately for new customers, existing customers will see the price change in the coming weeks. Reuters reports this is to help pay for new programming on Netflix.


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Friday’s announcement of raised subscription prices comes after a week full of new programming announcements. Among those are two new documentary series. One will follow men’s and women’s pro tennis players through the 2022 season while the other will follow the top professional golfers in the PGA TOUR.

Netflix saw a boom in subscriber growth early in the COVID-19 pandemic but it slowed down until “Squid Game” came to the platform in September, Reuters reports. Netflix has roughly 213.6 million subscribers globally.

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