CPI taken from https://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm

I fudged the CPI calculation a bit because I didn’t do the compounding monthly, but I ensured that based on the CPI calculator, the starting value of $11.99 -> $16.43 from January 2013 -> December 2024.

To be fair, I think CPI is somewhat bullshit, but it was the easiest .gov source for inflation data that I knew about.

Data:

Year Basic Standard with Ads Standard Premium Premium Following CPI CPI Inflation %
2011 $7.99 - - - -
2012 $7.99 - - - 1.60%
2013 $7.99 - $9.99 $11.99 $11.99 1.58%
2014 $7.99 - $10.99 $13.99 $12.19 -0.89%
2015 $7.99 - $11.99 $14.99 $12.09 1.37%
2016 $7.99 - $11.99 $14.99 $12.26 2.50%
2017 $7.99 - $12.99 $15.99 $12.57 2.07%
2018 $7.99 - $12.99 $15.99 $12.84 1.55%
2019 $8.99 - $13.99 $16.99 $13.05 2.49%
2020 $8.99 - $14.99 $18.99 $13.38 1.40%
2021 $8.99 - $14.99 $18.99 $13.58 7.48%
2022 $9.99 - $15.49 $19.99 $14.60 6.41%
2023 Phased Out $6.99 $15.49 $19.99 $15.55 3.09%
2024 $6.99 $15.49 $22.99 $16.04 2.33%
2025 $7.99 $17.99 $24.99 $16.43 -

edit: Zeroed y axis

19 points

“Oh your income hasn’t doubled in the last 14 years? What’s wrong with you” - everyone selling everything

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Someone has to think of the shareholders. Regular and persistent profits aren’t enough. Must make more moar MOWER! 🤑

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Which is strange because you would think keeping the price low enough to sway customers away from other services or low enough it’s forgettable (gym membership style) or just low enough to keep people from canceling would net them more customers and make up for the lower rates.

But no they keep increasing and driving more people away which in turn causes them to raise rates again this is a death spiral.

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2 points

It’s easy to raise rates when the competition is doing the same and people keep paying for it.

Don’t worry, things will get disrupted eventually and we won’t even remember what Netflix was. And they themselves won’t care because the C-Suite executives will be rolling in millions upon millions which is the end goal for these companies anyway.

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2 points

AFAIK netflix doesn’t pay dividend, so the shareholders see nothing of that. the top managers probably pocket it all. the shareholders have to gamble on the stock value or buybacks to make profit (except the ones who are also top managers, of course)

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3 points

So what I hear you saying is that even less people are profiting off of the massive returns. Got it.

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2 points

yup. sad but true. they also reinvest some in making shows and movies, but the most part goes to top managers. Netflix CEOs get >$40 Million per year, for example, and they also have other top management positions. it’s insane. nobody needs 40 mio. per anno. there are people starving out there.

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11 points

I’ve been cutting services over time and Netflix is on the chopping block now. It gets so tiring when one is trying to do things legally.

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8 points

I have hulu (thru TMobile) , prime, Netflix (thru TMobile), max (thru att fiber), apple tv (thru TMobile), paramount (thru Walmart), and none of them would play 4k on my Linux PC because it’s linux. What’s even the point of going thru legal means? I’m super happy with jellyfin, realdrbrid,and stremio

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6 points

Yeah the inability to use services on Linux is so bad.

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3 points

Exactly. The content we pay for can’t even be consumed properly. It’s forced to be done within very specific confines. When you think you own media or software, that company simply changes its terms and you’re out money and the content. It’s all ridiculous.

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9 points

Who still has Netflix? There’s nothing decent on there

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I do. I like a lot of their stuff though, so for me it’s still worth it.

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2 points

Fair fair, did your show not get cancelled?

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3 points

Just pirate everything jfc

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1 point

I like buying disks

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2 points

Me. There’s plenty of good stuff on there, it’s just a hassle to sort it out to what you like.

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1 point

Ye I’m not paying to work

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I watch a lot of stuff on there, probably half are rewatches of favourite shows. But my Netflix is €8.99 a month for ages so it’s not bad.

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5 points

You know, if everyone pirated everything for long enough, there’d be no more money for all these content resellers to lobby Congress with, and copyright would just die.

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