In the fourth quarter of 2024, Netflix generated total revenue of over **** billion U.S. dollars, up from about *** billion dollars in the corresponding quarter of 2023. The company's annual revenue in 2024 amounted to around ** billion U.S. dollars, continuing the impressive year-on-year growth Netflix has enjoyed over the last decade. Netflix’s global position Netflix’s revenue has been heavily impacted by its ever-growing global subscriber base. The leading Netflix market is Europe, Middle East, and Africa, surpassing the U.S. and Canada in terms of subscriber count. Netflix has also significantly increased its licensed and produced content assets since 2016. Despite concerns among investors that the company’s content spend was negatively affecting cash flow, Netflix’s plans to amortize its content assets long-term along with generating revenue from other sources such as licensing and merchandise should ensure the company’s future profitability. Netflix’s original content Netflix is also fortunate in that many of its original shows have been a hit with consumers across the globe. Shows such as “Orange is the New Black,” “Black Mirror,” and “House of Cards” won the hearts of subscribers long ago, but newer content such as English-language shows “Bridgerton,” “Wednesday,” and “Stranger Things,” as well as local TV shows such as “Squid Game” have also been favorably reviewed and proved popular among users.
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Netflix reported $11.08B in Sales Revenues for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Netflix | NFLX - Sales Revenues including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last October in 2025.
In 2024, the total revenue of the video streaming platform Netflix amounted to approximately ** billion U.S. dollars, having grown from *** billion U.S. dollars a decade ago. The American media company's net income in 2023 stood at *** billion U.S. dollars, with a total of ****** employees working at the company worldwide. The fiscal year end of the company is December 31. Netflix annual revenue – additional information Netflix has been very successful in the last few years. The company not only leads the subscription streaming market in the U.S., but is effectively expanding its service outside North America. Along with gaining numerous subscribers worldwide, Netflix has managed to produce and distribute high-profile original shows, such as "House of Cards" and "Orange is the New Black," challenging traditional TV networks like HBO and CBS. In 2023, Netflix’s original programs received 103 Emmy Awards nominations, around double the number of nominations received 7 years previously. These are just a few indicators of Netflix’s success, which can be measured in a number of ways. Firstly, as seen in the statistic, Netflix’s annual revenue has consistently increased over the years, reaching the highest figure to date in 2023 – **** billion U.S. dollars. This figure is around ** times higher than Netflix’s annual revenue a decade ago. Netflix's originals The time that consumers dedicate to watching Netflix content is another way of indicating success. One of Netflix’s strategies has been to release TV series in bulk, so consumers are able to binge watch their favorite shows. Indeed, Netflix accounts for the highest share of most in-demand originals among global video streaming services. As a result, Netflix's streaming content obligations have increased from *** billion U.S. dollars in 2010 to over ** billion U.S. dollars in 2023.
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Netflix reported $3.13B in Net Income for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Netflix | NFLX - Net Income including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last October in 2025.
Video streaming giant Netflix had a total net income of nearly *** billion U.S. dollars in 2024, whilst the company's annual revenue reached around ** billion U.S. dollars. Six years earlier, at the end of 2018, the figure stood at *** million subscribers. The fiscal year end of the company is December 31. The growth of Netflix Netflix was launched in the United States in 1998, functioning as a digital DVD rental store and placing itself squarely in competition with Blockbuster. The company launched its streaming video service in 2007, and just over a decade later Netflix secured the title of the streaming service with the most subscribers in the world. Investing in own content Netflix now offers a wealth of original content as well as content from niche and emerging directors, multiple foreign-language movies and a significant amount of highly-acclaimed and popular films from Hollywood and other markets. Netflix’s worldwide video content budget surpassed ** billion U.S. dollars in 2023, marking a nearly three-fold increase since 2016. The streaming platform has become known for its many original shows reaching fans across the globe, including "Stranger Things," "Orange is the New Black," and "13 Reasons Why."
Netflix reported a net income of over 1.8 billion U.S. dollars in the fourth quarter of 2024, around double the amount recorded a year earlier. Its revenue and subscriber base also increased and even beat expectations. Netflix’s profit compared to other DTC businesses Despite Netflix recording the highest expenses among major streaming services worldwide, it is one of the very few companies in the direct-to-consumer streaming business making money. In 2023, the operating profit of Netflix amounted to around seven billion U.S. dollars, while Paramount, for example, reported DTC losses of nearly two billion U.S. dollars that year. Disney’s losses exceeded two billion U.S. dollars. Netflix’s content expenditure flattens However, like other providers, the streaming giant implemented several measures to reduce churn and costs. For example, Netflix’s content spending will probably not continue to increase, but will remain stable in the years ahead. The company already abruptly stopped further production of TV series seasons like “That '90s Show” and “Unstable,” as high production costs failed to pay off and the shows were met with unsatisfied viewers.
In 2024, Netflix reported a revenue of nearly 17 billion U.S. dollars in the United States and Canada, up from around 15 billion in the previous year. The revenue generated in the North American countries was more than triple the amount brought in from Latin America and Asia Pacific. Netflix faces challenge to keep growing While the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region is Netflix’s second largest market in terms of revenue, the subscriber base in this region surpassed that in the U.S. and Canada for the first time in 2022. These countries experienced the most substantial combined subscriber loss when Netflix struggled to continue to grow in the same year as the service’s price has increased significantly over the past few years, leading audiences to switch to more affordable entertainment options. However, after this reported drop, the streaming giant seems to be back on track, adding around 30 million net subscribers in only one year. Consumers’ perception of Netflix Netflix has long been the SVOD market leader worldwide, despite rising competition. However, the perception of the streaming giant has taken a hit in the last few years. While the share of customers who were satisfied with Netflix amounted to 90 percent in 2021, the satisfaction rate declined below the 80 percent mark. Moreover, a survey asking users about eight different streaming services revealed that Netflix saw the highest year-over-year drops in the share of subscribers who were likely to keep the platform between 2021 and 2023.
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Operating-Income Time Series for Netflix Inc. Netflix, Inc. provides entertainment services. The company offers television (TV) series, documentaries, feature films, and games across various genres and languages. It also provides members the ability to receive streaming content through a host of internet-connected devices, including TVs, digital video players, TV set-top boxes, and mobile devices. The company operates approximately in 190 countries. Netflix, Inc. was incorporated in 1997 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California.
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Netflix reported $7.19 in EPS Earnings Per Share for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Netflix | NFLX - EPS Earnings Per Share including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last October in 2025.
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Netflix reported $5.33B in Cost of Sales for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Netflix | NFLX - Cost Of Sales including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last October in 2025.
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Netflix reported $3.85B in EBITDA for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Netflix | NFLX - Ebitda including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last October in 2025.
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Netflix reported $50.9M in Interest Income for its fiscal quarter ending in March of 2025. Data for Netflix | NFLX - Interest Income including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last October in 2025.
Netflix reported a net income of over *** billion U.S. dollars in the second quarter of 2025, around one million more than recorded a year earlier. Its revenue and subscriber base also increased and even beat expectations. Netflix’s profit compared to other DTC businesses Despite Netflix recording the highest expenses among major streaming services worldwide, it is one of the very few companies in the direct-to-consumer streaming business making money. In 2024, the operating profit of Netflix amounted to around ** billion U.S. dollars, while Paramount, for example, reported DTC losses of *** million U.S. dollars that year. Peacock’s losses exceeded *** billion U.S. dollars. Netflix’s content expenditure flattens However, like other providers, the streaming giant implemented several measures to reduce churn and costs. For example, Netflix’s content spending will probably not continue to increase much. The company already abruptly stopped further production of TV series seasons like “That '90s Show” and “Unstable,” as high production costs failed to pay off and the shows were met with unsatisfied viewers.
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This horizontal bar chart displays profits ($) by revenue type using the aggregation sum. The data is filtered where the company is Netflix. The data is about companies.
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Netflix reported $3.63B in Pre-Tax Profit for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Netflix | NFLX - Pre Tax Profit including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last October in 2025.
In 2024, Netflix generated an average monthly revenue per streaming customer of **** U.S. dollars, up by one percent compared with the previous year. The company had approximately *** million paying memberships on average during the previous year, and *** million paying subscribers at the end of 2023.
Employment data for Netflix revealed that roughly 29 percent of Netflix's employees in the United States as of 2023 were Asian, and over 12 percent were Hispanic. The majority of employees working for the streaming giant are white.
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Netflix reported $5.75B in Gross Profit on Sales for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Netflix | NFLX - Gross Profit On Sales including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last October in 2025.
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In this post, you'll see how the Netflix platform is evolving, how many users Netflix has and how they perform against the growing competition.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, Netflix generated total revenue of over **** billion U.S. dollars, up from about *** billion dollars in the corresponding quarter of 2023. The company's annual revenue in 2024 amounted to around ** billion U.S. dollars, continuing the impressive year-on-year growth Netflix has enjoyed over the last decade. Netflix’s global position Netflix’s revenue has been heavily impacted by its ever-growing global subscriber base. The leading Netflix market is Europe, Middle East, and Africa, surpassing the U.S. and Canada in terms of subscriber count. Netflix has also significantly increased its licensed and produced content assets since 2016. Despite concerns among investors that the company’s content spend was negatively affecting cash flow, Netflix’s plans to amortize its content assets long-term along with generating revenue from other sources such as licensing and merchandise should ensure the company’s future profitability. Netflix’s original content Netflix is also fortunate in that many of its original shows have been a hit with consumers across the globe. Shows such as “Orange is the New Black,” “Black Mirror,” and “House of Cards” won the hearts of subscribers long ago, but newer content such as English-language shows “Bridgerton,” “Wednesday,” and “Stranger Things,” as well as local TV shows such as “Squid Game” have also been favorably reviewed and proved popular among users.