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Netflix Price Increase 2026: New Rates for Every Subscription Tier

Seven in ten viewers say the same ads repeat too often, making repetition the top complaint with ad-supported streaming, Parks Associates found (February 10, 2026). 

Low-cost ad-supported plans are the single strongest retention lever in streaming, outperforming loyalty pricing, pause options, and flexible billing, Parks Associates found (February 10, 2026). 

The timing sharpens the risk. Affordability has overtaken content as the dominant reason consumers cancel streaming services, Parks Associates found (February 10, 2026) 30% of subscribers in 2025 cited cutting household expenses as their top reason for canceling, up from 26% in 2020. 

From the Gadget Hacks article, "Netflix Price Increase 2026: New Rates for Every Subscription Tier"

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