In early 2026, Netflix in the US costs between about 8 and 25 dollars per month, depending on the plan and whether you add extra members.

Quick Scoop: How much does Netflix cost?

Here’s the current ballpark for Netflix subscriptions in the US as of early 2026:

  • Standard with Ads: about 7.99 USD per month (HD, up to 2 streams, some titles missing, ads shown).
  • Standard (no ads): about 17.99 USD per month (HD, up to 2 streams, full catalog).
  • Premium (no ads): about 24.99 USD per month (4K + HDR where available, up to 4 streams).

Extra members (people outside your household) usually add roughly 6.99–8.99 USD per person per month on supported plans, with Standard allowing 1 extra and Premium up to 2.

Plan (US)Approx. monthly priceQualityStreamsAds?Extra members?
Standard with Ads$7.99HD (1080p)2YesNo
Standard$17.99HD (1080p)2NoUp to 1 (≈$6.99–$8.99/mo)
Premium$24.994K + HDR4NoUp to 2 (≈$6.99–$8.99 each)
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Note: Prices and available plans can vary by country and may change over time, so it’s best to check Netflix’s local help or signup page for exact numbers in your region.

TL;DR: If you just want the cheapest way in, expect about $7.99/month with ads; if you want ad‑free HD it’s closer to $17.99, and full 4K with multiple devices is about $24.99/month before any extra members.

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