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Streaming subscriptions can add up fast.
This is largely because Netflix, Hulu and other popularentertainmentplatforms are becoming increasingly costly.
Once a cheap form of entertainment, many popular subscriptions are now double their debut cost.
Keep reading to find out how much severalcommon streaming serviceshave increased in price over the years.
Two years later in 2013, Netflix offered its first premium plan, which cost $11.99 per month.
The standard plan stayed at $7.99 per month.
In 2014, a new basic plan was introduced for $7.99 per month.
A new standard with ads plan was introduced that year, which cost $6.99 per month.
The price of the standard with ads plan and the standard plan remained the same.
The price of Hulu with ads increased from $5.99 to $6.99 per month in 2021.
YouTube TV
Current price: $72.99 per month (base plan).
In 2020, the price increased to $64.99 per month.
According toHollywood Reporter, the current price of $72.99 per month has been in place since 2023.
In 2019, Disney-Plus launched at a cost of $6.99 per month.
The monthly rate increased to $7.99 in 2021, according toVariety.
In 2023, the ad-free platform increased to $13.99 per month, perCinema Blend.
Apple TV-Plus
Current price: $9.99 per month.
In 2019, Apple TV-Plus debuted at $4.99 per month.
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