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 - - - -
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: fixed a calculation mistake (accidentally was using 2012->2025 inflation not 2013->2025) edit 2: zeroed y axis

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I said: eat the rich

Your response: money shouldn’t exist

Okay… maybe, but this is what we have now.

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As kbal pointed out, the standard plan has increased 125% as well. So your original statement really doesn’t track with that.

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Yes and I spoke directly to that:

red was too until 2025. But iirc there are “details” there like that… complicates interpretation of just these raw numbers.

Tbh I don’t understand the recent blip in the red, but indeed that alone would justify me leaving Netflix, if it happened to me - and I suppose I will face that fact soon, so I should begin to brush up on my sailing skills, which I have mostly neglected bc the 123s are so great and low-effort, when they work, but they often do not.

This worries me greatly, and I apologize if I sounded insensitive that it’s already happening to others as well. I wanted clarification as to what these numbers MEAN, but I should search and read rather than speak that out I guess.

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Yep. It’s def a trend of, take over and then price gouge everyone.

In a word, enshitification. I’m currently on a de-googling journey and it feels so good every service I cut.

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I don’t or at least didn’t read your original comment as “eat the rich”, but I agree. Rereading it I can kind of see the sentiment a bit, but ultimately Netflix 4k isn’t a “rich” kind of thing. Call me crazy but I think their profits show the price increase is just greed. And sure, make it be more than the standard plan, but that doesn’t account for the meteoric price increases.

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That’s on me, I explained myself horribly there.:-D

Also I was speaking to my ignorance, and that never comes across well - like I was saying that I don’t know what other features the Premium plan even offers, above the others. Hypothetically, if more were offered, then the price increase might make more sense?

I’ve never had nor will ever have the Premium plan though, so in the end I don’t really care what its price is, except that if it keeps the company fed and allows the lower plans to stay cheaper then good for it?

I care WAY more about that tiny little blip, just one year’s spike in the standard plan over the last year, then everything else that increased. And the blue did not increase, much.

So if the rich have to pay more now, boo hoo? While the blue remains the same = good? And, prior to 2025, which I don’t really understand, the red / Standard likewise?

But your title focuses entirely on the increase in the Premium plan. Which, if that’s what you want to do is your call, and yet I felt like there was a lack of explanation as to why (not that you have to go do it, just saying that would be the next step, in order to interpret these raw numbers), and a whole story about the blue and red lines that runs counter to the story for the (particularly yellow) Premium plan(s).

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Lol all good and fair points.

I just focused on premium because that’s what I had prior to cancelling. So totally just focused on what directly impacted me. I should have included both and called out the removal of ‘basic’ and forcing users to either pay more for standard or accept ads

Frankly, across the board it’s just standard enshitification.

I think my other thought is I don’t think you should have to be rich to be able to stream a higher bitrate. Sure maybe it costs more storage / bandwidth but I don’t think it should be something only rich people can afford.

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Ah I get you now. Yeah, I probably would have cancelled it as well in this case:-).

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