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the price of your subscription increases without compensation, subscribers are outraged

Happy New Year 2025! Netflix is ​​giving you a great gift by increasing the price of your subscription if you live in the United States, Canada, Argentina or Portugal. Suffice it to say, bad news for your finances as prices continue to rise.

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Netflix risks increasing its subscriptions a little more to finance live sports content. The streaming platform continues this pricing policy with the increase in prices at the start of 2025 after a year of 2024 with excellent financial results. Despite these successes, the company takes the opportunity to charge you even more heavily. In the SVoD market, Disney+ has also increased its prices in .

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What are the new Netflix prices?

Worse yet, Netflix is ​​raising its prices and offers no compensation which would justify this increase. The company’s only explanation: “From time to time we will ask our subscribers to pay a little more so that we can reinvest and improve Netflix.” In short, a little cold shower while all the services, both streaming and gaming, keep charging us a little more.

For the new prices, here they are, they concern subscribers who live in the United States, Canada, Argentina or even Portugal. If nothing has been indicated for France, it would not be surprising if France is also concerned in the coming weeks :

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  • Standard with advertisements: $7.99 instead of $6.99
  • Standard : $17.99 instead of $15.49
  • Premium : $24.99 instead of $22.99

For the possible increase in France that we were talking aboutit is very likely that Netflix will add one to two euros to the different subscriptions. In short, prepare to pay more in 2025. Obviously, users are very angry on social networks. Services continue to inflate prices at a breakneck pace.

Except that as long as customers continue to accept it, businesses won’t mind. For several years, Netflix has not hesitated to increase its price list numerous times, sometimes only a few months apart. What if the best solution to stop this practice was to… unsubscribe?

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