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Netflix subscribers in the U.S. can expect to pay a little bit more for the service going forward as the company has hiked pricing on their subscription plans across all tiers by 13-18%. Here's what the new plans look like:
The new pricing is in effect now for new subscribers and will be rolled out to existing customers in the three months according to the AP. Additionally, the increase will make its way to 40+ countries in Latin America over the next three months. Not a huge jump by any means, but an increase either way. Will the new prices have you thinking twice about Netflix?
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