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Netflix Prices by Country: How Long Do You Need to Work to Pay for Netflix in Every Country?

Netflix pricing varies significantly by country, but there are several factors to consider when assessing affordability. In our study of Netflix prices by country, we analyzed how long it would take the average person to afford Netflix in 100 countries.

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Netflix Prices by Country

Key Takeaways: Netflix Prices by Country

  • You have to work for less than an hour to afford Netflix in countries like Norway, Luxembourg and Iceland. 
  • Someone earning a median salary in Rwanda and Ethiopia would have to work for days to afford Netflix.
  • Pricing for a Netflix Standard subscription ranges from $2.82 (Pakistan) to $25.73 (Switzerland). 

Facts & Expert Analysis About Netflix Subscription Costs:

  • Netflix pricing: Factors like the local average salary, content licensing costs and how competitors are priced determine Netflix pricing in different countries.
  • Median income-Netflix pricing balance: In some countries, the median income is low compared to in other countries, but it balances out with reasonable Netflix pricing. Slovenia and Australia are two good examples of this. 
  • Content availability: Netflix isn’t the same everywhere. Each country has its own content library, and some are much more extensive than others. 

Streaming giant Netflix is a staple for scores of movie and series lovers, with more than 300 million memberships worldwide as of 2025. For people in some countries earning within the median income range, Netflix is no great expense, but for others, as our study of Netflix prices by country reveals, it can take days of work just to afford the cheapest subscription.

To find out where it’s easiest and most difficult to afford Netflix, the Cloudwards research team gathered data on the estimated median income and Netflix plan pricing in 100 countries.

We then did some calculations (see the methodology section for more on this) to get an idea of how many working hours it would take to afford Netflix in each country. Stay tuned to learn how your country fares in the ranking.

Key Findings: What We Learned About Netflix Subscription Costs

Our analysis of the data reveals the following: 

How Many Minutes of Work Does Netflix Cost in Every Country?

In a nutshell, it can take someone earning in the median salary range anywhere from 24 minutes to more than 35 hours of work to afford a standard Netflix subscription.

We created these rankings by dividing the monthly median income in each country by 10,560 minutes — the number of minutes worked over 22 eight-hour workdays — and dividing the price of the Netflix plan by income per minute. We’ll explain more about this in our methodology section, but for now, cast your eye over the rankings.

Where Is Netflix the Most Affordable?

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Data Table
Countries:Median Income
(Monthly)
Netflix StandardHours & Minutes FormatWorkdays to Afford Netflix
🇳🇴Norway$5,434.05$12.460h 24m0 days, 0 hours
🇱🇺Luxembourg$6,913.65$17.130h 26m0 days, 0 hours
🇮🇸Iceland$6,062.20$17.130h 30m0 days, 0 hours
🇧🇪Belgium$5,371.07$17.130h 34m0 days, 1 hour
🇳🇱Netherlands$4,674.83$15.980h 36m0 days, 1 hour
🇺🇸United States$5,087.51$17.990h 37m0 days, 1 hour
🇸🇮Slovenia$2,539.21$9.130h 38m0 days, 1 hour
🇦🇺Australia$3,770.77$13.980h 39m0 days, 1 hour
🇫🇮Finland$4,374.44$15.980h 39m0 days, 1 hour
🇩🇪Germany$4,344.61$15.960h 39m0 days, 1 hour
🇩🇰Denmark$5,208.38$20.280h 41m0 days, 1 hour
🇦🇹Austria$4,127.01$15.980h 41m0 days, 1 hour
🇨🇦Canada$3,465.54$13.720h 42m0 days, 1 hour
🇫🇷France$3,775.45$14.990h 42m0 days, 1 hour
🇸🇪Sweden$3,857.81$15.180h 42m0 days, 1 hour
🇨🇭Switzerland$5,865$25.730h 46m0 days, 1 hour
🇯🇵 Japan$2,380.68$10.560h 47m0 days, 1 hour
🇮🇪 Ireland$4,140.18$19.410h 50m0 days, 1 hour
🇪🇪Estonia$2,222.92$11.410h 54m0 days, 1 hour
🇮🇹Italy$2,944.49$15.980h 57m0 days, 1 hour
🇪🇸Spain$2,705.98$15.961h 2m0 days, 1 hour
🇨🇾Cyprus$2,345.58$14.271h 4m0 days, 1 hour
🇬🇧United Kingdom$2,794$17.101h 5m0 days, 1 hour
🇲🇹Malta$2,414.17$15.981h 10m0 days, 1 hour
🇱🇻Latvia$1,668.64$11.411h 12m0 days, 1 hour
🇱🇹Lithuania$1,655.55$11.411h 13m0 days, 1 hour
🇬🇷Greece$1,740.04$14.271h 27m0 days, 1 hour
🇭🇷Croatia$1,315.12$11.411h 32m0 days, 2 hours
🇸🇨Seychelles$891.65$7.991h 35m0 days, 2 hours
🇹🇷Türkiye$729.98$7.131h 43m0 days, 2 hours
🇧🇬Bulgaria$928.63$9.131h 44m0 days, 2 hours
🇲🇰North Macedonia$926.59$9.131h 44m0 days, 2 hours
🇵🇱Poland$1,288.52$13.061h 47m0 days, 2 hours
🇷🇴Romania$1,131.86$12.561h 57m0 days, 2 hours
🇸🇰Slovakia$1,188.81$13.131h 57m0 days, 2 hours
🇨🇱Chile$916.90$10.261h 58m0 days, 2 hours
🇲🇪Montenegro$789.31$9.132h 2m0 days, 2 hours
🇭🇺Hungary$961.10$11.392h 5m0 days, 2 hours
🇧🇦Bosnia & Herzegovina$703.72$9.132h 17m0 days, 2 hours
🇨🇷Costa Rica$997.90$12.992h 17m0 days, 2 hours
🇷🇸Serbia$693.86$9.132h 19m0 days, 2 hours
🇵🇦Panama$750.38$9.992h 21m0 days, 2 hours
🇵🇹Portugal$1,077.72$14.842h 25m0 days, 2 hours
🇧🇿Belize$433.50$5.992h 26m0 days, 2 hours
🇫🇯Fiji$521.65$7.992h 42m0 days, 3 hours
🇧🇴Bolivia$387.18 $5.992h 43m0 days, 3 hours
🇧🇷Brazil$497.59$7.982h 49m0 days, 3 hours
🇦🇷Argentina$550.63$9.042h 53m0 days, 3 hours
🇺🇾Uruguay$1,013.29$16.992h 57m0 days, 3 hours
🇵🇾Paraguay$354.03$5.992h 59m0 days, 3 hours
🇨🇴Colombia$401.88$7.143h 8m0 days, 3 hours
🇧🇾Belarus$594.92$11.413h 23m0 days, 3 hours
🇯🇴Jordan$408.68$7.993h 26m0 days, 3 hours
🇦🇱Albania$465.46$9.133h 27m0 days, 3 hours
🇧🇼Botswana$405.71$7.993h 28m0 days, 3 hours
🇲🇾Malaysia$593.13$11.663h 28m0 days, 3 hours
🇰🇿Kazakhstan$572.39$11.413h 31m0 days, 4 hours
🇪🇨Ecuador$446.34$8.993h 33m0 days, 4 hours
🇺🇦Ukraine$390.24$8.563h 52m0 days, 4 hours
🇵🇰Pakistan$125.55$2.823h 57m0 days, 4 hours
🇲🇺Mauritius$346.72$7.994h 3m0 days, 4 hours
🇸🇻El Salvador$382.59$8.994h 8m0 days, 4 hours
🇿🇦South Africa$412.17$9.784h 11m0 days, 4 hours
🇸🇿Eswatini$321.22$7.994h 23m0 days, 4 hours
🇩🇴Dominican Republic$393.89$9.994h 28m0 days, 4 hours
🇲🇳Mongolia$311.27$7.994h 31m0 days, 5 hours
🇹🇭Thailand$401.12$10.634h 40m0 days, 5 hours
🇮🇳India$211.40$5.714h 45m0 days, 5 hours
🇦🇿Azerbaijan$419.73$11.414h 47m0 days, 5 hours
🇭🇳Honduras$365.84$9.994h 48m0 days, 5 hours
🇧🇹Bhutan$286.62$7.994h 54m0 days, 5 hours
🇵🇪Peru$401.97$11.475h 1m0 days, 5 hours
🇲🇽Mexico$458.75$13.145h 2m0 days, 5 hours
🇬🇹Guatemala$303.11$8.995h 13m0 days, 5 hours
🇵🇭Philippines$257.30$7.715h 16m0 days, 5 hours
🇪🇬Egypt$107.95$3.505h 42m0 days, 6 hours
🇲🇩Moldova$345.02$11.415h 49m0 days, 6 hours
🇸🇩Sudan$241.57$7.995h 49m0 days, 6 hours
🇦🇲Armenia$344.51$11.415h 50m0 days, 6 hours
🇰🇲Comoros$215.31$7.996h 32m0 days, 7 hours
🇺🇿Uzbekistan$298.61$11.416h 44m0 days, 7 hours
🇰🇬Kyrgyzstan$279.74$11.417h 11m0 days, 7 hours
🇧🇮Burundi$192.53$7.997h 18m0 days, 7 hours
🇬🇭Ghana$184.71$7.997h 37m0 days, 8 hours
🇮🇩Indonesia$154.87$7.268h 15m1 day, 0 hours
🇸🇳Senegal$168.05$7.998h 22m1 day, 0 hours
🇬🇪Georgia$280.42$13.478h 27m1 day, 0 hours
🇹🇿Tanzania$157.85$7.998h 55m1 day, 1 hour
🇧🇫Burkina Faso$144$7.999h 45m1 day, 2 hours
🇺🇬Uganda$136.85$7.9910h 17m1 day, 2 hours
🇿🇲Zambia$136.26$7.9910h 19m1 day, 2 hours
🇦🇴Angola$122.06$7.9911h 31m1 day, 4 hours
🇱🇰Sri Lanka$116.71$7.9912h 3m1 day, 4 hours
🇲🇲Myanmar*$115.60$7.9912h 10m1 day, 4 hours
🇧🇯Benin$115.35$7.9912h 11m1 day, 4 hours
🇧🇩Bangladesh$110.33$7.9912h 45m1 day, 5 hours
🇳🇪Niger$102.34$7.9913h 44m1 day, 6 hours
🇿🇼Zimbabwe$98.60$7.9914h 16m1 day, 6 hours
🇪🇹Ethiopia$81.52$7.9917h 15m2 days, 1 hour
🇷🇼Rwanda$39.95$7.9935h 12m4 days, 3 hours
*Formerly Burma

Though Netflix plans are more expensive in some locations, for those earning an “average” salary in a country where the median income is high, even the pricier subscriptions may be just a drop in the ocean. In some countries, like Slovenia, the median income is well balanced with cheaper Netflix subscription pricing.

This is why, instead of basing our analysis on pricing alone when determining affordability, we focused on how much someone in the median salary range would have to work to pay their subscription fees. Keep scrolling to discover the top 10 countries where you wouldn’t have to work for long to afford a Netflix Standard plan.

Standard plan specs: 
  • Up to 1080p (HD)
  • Can add one extra member 
  • Watch on two compatible devices
  • Download content on two compatible devices 
  • Unlimited ad-free movies, TV shows and games

You can learn more about Basic and Premium affordability by country farther down. 

Countries Where You Have to Work Less to Afford Netflix Standard

1. Norway

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Rich in natural resources and renowned for its booming oil industry, Norway is one of the world’s wealthiest countries. Surprisingly, its Netflix Standard pricing is much more reasonable than in some of its European neighbors. This perfect balance puts Norway at the top of the ranking in this category.

2. Luxembourg

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It comes as little surprise that the world’s richest nation sits near the top of the ranking. Despite the median salary being higher than in Norway, it has one of the priciest Netflix Standard subscriptions in the world, putting it in second place. Still, it’s cheaper than in Switzerland (ranked 16th and the third-richest country), where the same subscription costs $25.73.

3. Iceland

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Like other Nordic countries, Iceland has a sturdy economy thanks largely to its fish and aluminum exports. Though a Netflix Standard plan is on the pricier end of the spectrum in the land of fire and ice, it’s likely not too much of a stretch for people within the median salary range. Iceland also has a large Netflix library of more than 7,600 titles, according to data from uNoGS.

4. Belgium

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With a work time of just 34 minutes required to afford a subscription, Belgium takes fourth place. Though its Netflix pricing is higher, the median salary is in the same league as many Nordic countries. Based on estimates, a single person’s monthly living costs come to around $2,368, so individuals on a median salary should be able to comfortably afford Netflix.

5. The Netherlands

netherlands flag

Despite having a lower median salary than the countries above it in our ranking, the Netherlands has one of the world’s highest costs of living: It’s ranked second in Europe after Switzerland. Nevertheless, Netflix Standard is technically affordable for the average individual earner. Plus, the content library of more than 7,400 titles is pretty extensive.

6. United States

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Based on our findings, it wouldn’t take long to afford a monthly Netflix subscription in the U.S. That said, OECD data shows that the U.S. has a higher poverty rate than other developed countries, so despite the high estimated median salary, many likely opt out of subscriptions to streaming platforms.

7. Slovenia

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Slovenia, known for its high quality of life and stable economy, is the only Central European country to grace the top 10 owing to its lower-than-average Netflix Standard pricing. Moreover, its estimated median salary, though not the best in the region, is higher than that of many of its Central European neighbors.

8. Australia

australia flag

Though Australia’s median income is lower than that of most others in the top 10, so is its Netflix Standard pricing. Technically, it would take just over half an hour of work to pay for it.

However, according to Expatisan, living costs down under are pricier than in 82% of countries, with an estimated monthly cost of $3,120 for a single person and $5,458 for a family of four. Considering the estimated median salary is $3,770, a Netflix plan could quickly become costly for some. On the bright side, at the time of writing, Australia has a decent-sized (but not the most extensive) content library of more than 6,900 titles.

9. Finland

finland flag

It comes as no surprise that Finland, deemed the world’s happiest country by the World Population Review, rounds out the top 10. The past two years saw Finland face a recession; however, its GDP is forecast to climb, and unemployment rates are expected to drop over 2025 and 2026.

10. Germany

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Germany, the third-largest economy in the world, is in joint ninth place with Finland, with a similar median salary and Netflix Standard subscription cost. However, the country’s poverty rates aren’t looking good, with around 13 million struggling to make ends meet. To make matters worse, the median monthly income for those living in poverty dropped even lower in 2024.

Where Is Netflix the Most Expensive?

In some countries, a Netflix Standard plan costs as little as $2.82 (Pakistan), but a lower subscription price doesn’t necessarily mean Netflix is easily affordable. In the following countries, it could take the average person days of work just to keep their Netflix account active.

Countries Where You Have to Work More to Afford Netflix Standard 

1. Rwanda

rwanda flag

In a country where 43% of people don’t have access to safe drinking water and the median average monthly salary is just under $40, it’s simply unrealistic for the average person to cough up $7.99 per month for Netflix. You’d have to put in 4 days, 3 hours of work just to pay for a Standard subscription.

2. Ethiopia

ethiopia flag

Individuals on a median salary in Ethiopia would have to work for 2 days, 1 hour to afford Netflix Standard. Even if someone were to raise the money for a subscription, their local Ethiopian bank card may not work with Netflix, according to EverTry. The World Population Review indicates that only around 30,000 people in the country were subscribed to Netflix as of 2024.

3. Zimbabwe

zimbabwe flag

The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on Zimbabweans’ livelihoods, pushing many into abject poverty. Even for those with a monthly income in the median range, our data shows that it would take 1 day, 6 hours to afford Netflix Standard. 

4. Niger

niger flag

Niger, long plagued by high poverty rates, natural disasters and political turmoil, is one of the world’s poorest nations. Given that many live on a daily budget of about $2.30, saving money for a Netflix subscription — which would mean working for 1 day, 6 hours — is far from a priority.

5. Bangladesh

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There are around 300,000 Netflix subscribers in Bangladesh out of a population of 175.7 million. For the average earner in the country, where $110 is the median monthly salary, it would take 1 day, 5 hours to pay for Netflix Standard.

6. Benin

benin flag

West African country Benin has seen economic growth of late, but the poverty rate remains high. You’d have to work for 1 day, 4 hours for one month of Netflix Standard. 

7. Myanmar (Burma)

myanmar flag

Myanmar is a developing country in Southeast Asia, bordered by China, Laos and Thailand. It has a population of more than 54 million but only around 300,000 Netflix users. This isn’t surprising: Myanmar matches Benin in the amount of time you’d need to work to afford Netflix Standard.

8. Sri Lanka 

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Around 87,000 people out of 21 million in Sri Lanka use Netflix. If you earn around $116 per month, a $7.99 Netflix Standard subscription is incredibly expensive. Like in Benin and Myanmar, it would take 1 day, 4 hours of work to be able to pay for it. 

9. Angola

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With more than 40% of the population under the poverty line, many Angolans struggle to afford basic necessities, never mind a streaming service subscription. Despite being one of the largest African countries, with a population of more than 39 million, only around 30,000 people subscribe to Netflix in Angola.

10. Zambia

zambia flag

According to the World Bank Group, Zambia is one of “the poorest and most unequal countries in the world,” where 64.3% get by on around $2 per day (2022 data). Our analysis reveals that the work time required to afford Netflix Standard is around 1 day, 2 hours. 

How Difficult Is It to Afford Netflix Basic in Different Countries? 

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For the Netflix Basic rankings, Luxembourg — where it costs $11.41 and would take just 17 minutes for a median income earner to buy a subscription — takes the top spot ahead of Australia, Norway and Germany, and Canada takes a top-10 spot instead of the U.S.

Though Netflix Basic is easier to afford, those in countries at the bottom of the list would still have to put in hours or even days of work (if you’re in Rwanda) to watch Netflix each month. Many of the countries at the bottom for Netflix Standard remain there for Netflix Basic, but with a few changes.

Georgia, where it costs $10.73 for Netflix Basic and the median monthly income is $280.42, drops to ranking 96 overall; it would take 6 hours, 44 minutes of work in Georgia to afford Netflix Basic. Kyrgyzstan also falls into the bottom 10, while Angola and Zambia climb slightly.

How Difficult Is It to Afford Netflix Premium in Different Countries?

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When it comes to affording Netflix Premium, the top countries are Luxembourg and Norway (35 minutes), followed by Iceland and Belgium, at 42 and 45 minutes, respectively.

The bottom 10 positions remain the same as for Netflix Standard. Rwanda is once again the country where you’d have to work the most to afford Netflix Premium: 5 days, 4 hours, to be precise.

Why Netflix Costs Vary by Country

Netflix pricing is determined for each country based on various factors, including: 

Our Methodology: How We Determined Netflix Affordability by Country

To determine where Netflix is the most affordable for a median income earner, the Cloudwards research team followed the process outlined below:

1. Median Income

We took 85% of the average monthly income for each country (data from the International Labour Organization) to determine an estimated median income.

As there is no consistent median income data, this approach — commonly used in economic studies — gives us a clearer perspective on how affordable Netflix is for the average person, not just those who earn an above-average income.

2. Netflix Pricing

We used Netflix’s country pricing guide to find out how much Netflix Basic, Standard and Premium cost in each country.

Note that in some countries, like the U.S. and Canada, Netflix has replaced the Basic plan with a Standard with Ads plan, which isn’t exactly the same. However, since both options are the lowest-priced tiers in their respective countries — and in the interest of maintaining consistency — we kept the Basic and Standard with Ads plans in the same category (Basic).

3. Calculations

Finally, we performed the following calculations to work out how long it would take to afford each Netflix plan in different countries: 

Final Thoughts

When it comes to Netflix affordability, data can show only part of the picture. Developing countries are hit the hardest due to incredibly low salaries and high Netflix pricing, but even those earning a median salary in some developed countries may still struggle to afford streaming services.

For example, if someone earns a decent salary but is the only one working in their family, or they’re living in an expensive area, streaming services may be an extra luxury they can’t afford.

Do you have a Netflix subscription? Do you think it’s overpriced for your location? Drop us a comment below. Thanks for reading. 

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