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

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In a way you’re actually paying much much more seeing as you used to be able to share your Netflix with others. So that cheap amount of money got you x amount of accounts while the latest most expensive amount gets you 1. It’s almost shrinkflation.

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While I fully agree Netflix is gouging customers.

This chart doesn’t tell the whole story, and is pretty misleading.

When Netflix started it was getting great content CHEAP. Content owners were just happy to get extra licensing money. Then online streaming exploded, and content owners started asking insane unsupportable fees. Or just refusing to lease, and start their own service. That’s why Netflix is becoming a producer.

Not trying to defend anybody. Just pointing out out the danger of only looking at one metric and not the whole picture…

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Yeah I agree with this. But then you have all the things thetyve taken away as well (account sharing etc…) and I could make a chart that shows the true price increases as well.

I think, frankly, all you have to do is look at Netflix’s ever increasing annual net income for a very similar chart to above. They are price gouging, despite any additional costs they may have

Furthermore, their content library hasn’t gotten better. They don’t have a lot of the aaa content they used to have. So yeah, people started licensing it for more, and in a lot of cases Netflix said, nah we’ll just have a shittier library.

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

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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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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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Ye I’m not paying to work

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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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Just pirate everything jfc

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I like buying disks

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