Netflix is once again raising its prices.

In its third-quarter earnings report published Wednesday, the streaming service announced that it was raising the prices for some of its plans.

“Starting today, we’re adjusting prices in the U.S., U.K. and France,” the report reads.

This is the second time in less than two years that Netflix has raised its prices.

Which Netflix plans are affected by the price change?

Netflix announced that the prices for its Basic and Premium plans will be $2 and $3 higher, respectively. The ad-supported plan ($6.99) and the Standard plan ($15.49) remain unchanged.

Below are the new U.S. Netflix prices:

  • Basic — $11.99.
  • Premium — $22.99.

Below are the new U.K. Netflix prices:

  • Basic — 7.99 pounds.
  • Premium — 17.99 pounds.

Below are the new France Netflix prices:

  • Basic — 10.99 euros.
  • Premium — 19.99 euros.
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The price changes took affect Wednesday.

Other streaming services raise their prices

Netflix joins other streaming services in raising their prices this year.

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On Oct. 12, Hulu increased its ad-free option price by $3. In August, Disney+ also announced a $3 price hike.

Meanwhile, Max raised its prices by $1 in January of this year, CNN Business reported.

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