I thought you may be interested to know that Comparitech has today published a study on Netflix pricing trends. The study looks at which countries are the most expensive and cheapest for Netflix subscriptions, worldwide.
Recently, a number of countries saw Netflix price hikes, including the UK, US, France, and some of the most cost-effective countries in previous years – Egypt, Colombia, and Nigeria. In the US, for example, the cost of a premium HD Ultra subscription with four users is now up to $24.99 per month (from $22.99).
Key research findings include:
- The United States is one of the top 10 least cost-effective countries for all three Netflix subscription plans.
- Pakistan and Egypt are in the top 3 most cost-effective countries for all three plans.
- Canada is right up there with the US in terms of being a least cost-effective country.
Here is a link to the research: https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/countries-netflix-cost/
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Netflix Analysis Reveals US Has One of the Most Cost-Ineffective Netflix Pricing in the World
I thought you may be interested to know that Comparitech has today published a study on Netflix pricing trends. The study looks at which countries are the most expensive and cheapest for Netflix subscriptions, worldwide.
Recently, a number of countries saw Netflix price hikes, including the UK, US, France, and some of the most cost-effective countries in previous years – Egypt, Colombia, and Nigeria. In the US, for example, the cost of a premium HD Ultra subscription with four users is now up to $24.99 per month (from $22.99).
Key research findings include:
Here is a link to the research: https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/countries-netflix-cost/
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