Netflix Subscription Prices Expected To Rise Again This Year Report
Why Is Netflix Increasing Subscription Prices?
According to a report made by Variety, a team led by UBS analyst John Hodulik stated “We expect to see rate increases this year” in a research note dated February 27. According to him, based on the good revenue gain of 7% in the year 2023 for their ad-supported tier, Netflix will most probably try to push up these numbers by 15% in the year 2024. YearUS Price (USD)UK Price (GBP)France Price (EUR)2021$8.99£5.99€7.992022$9.99£6.99€8.992023$10.99£7.99€9.992024 (From Oct 2023-Till Now)$11.99£8.99€10.99The trend of Netflix Subscription Fee Hike(2021-2024)
We are all aware that Netflix increased their prices in October 2023 making the price of their basic plan hike up from $9.99 to $11.99 per month in the United States. Not only the US, but countries like the United Kingdom and France also took the hit seeing an increase in subscription prices. As of now, we do not have an official statement from Netflix but it is pretty much confirmed that a Netflix subscription price hike is inevitable in 2024.
Netflix Co-CEO Greg Peters stated that in the Q4 2023 earnings call, Netflix had “largely put price increases on hold because we saw that as a form of substitute price increase. Now that we’re through that, we’re able to resume our sort of standard approach toward price increases. And price increases, you’ve seen us do that in the US, UK, and France. Those changes went well better than we forecasted.” He also added-
How Does This Affect the Consumer?
The previous rise in Netflix subscription prices, along with a stricter password-sharing rule, has not been seen in a good light by consumers. Even though according to Greg Peters, the increased cost is technically for a better consumer experience in the long run, these rather quick price hikes may make consumers move towards a cheaper option or even a third-party streaming platform.
Even though the new password policy was implemented to promote individual subscriptions, it has become an inconvenience for people or families who use a single account. Users now have to choose between paying more for a personal account or adjusting to new password-sharing rules. These changes show how the streaming landscape is now somewhat exploiting the need for entertainment by raising their prices whenever they wish.