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Netflix has announced it will increase prices for several of its plans in the U.S. and outside the country. The streaming service revealed Jan. 21 its plans to bump the cost of multiple plans.
Netflix said it's boosting the prices for its subscription plans for U.S. subscribers starting today, a move that comes as the streaming service is making an expansion into live programming.
Netflix is raising prices across a number of countries - sparking fears that UK subscribers could be next. The streaming giant is increasing costs in the US, Canada, Argentina and Portugal.