LOS ANGELES, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Netflix Inc has raised its monthly subscription price by $1 to $2 per month in the United States depending on the plan, the company said on Friday, to help pay for new programming to compete in the crowded streaming TV market.
The standard plan, which allows for two simultaneous streams, now costs $15.49 per month, up from $13.99, in the United States.
Prices also rose in Canada, where the standard plan climbed to C$16.49 from C$14.99.
Netflix raises monthly subscription prices in U.S., Canada
I know its principles and everything but if you can't afford 12-24 a year you don't need to have a TV let alone a sub service to anything
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