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Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) EBITDA

The ebitda for Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) is $30.25 Billion with a year-over-year change of +14.97%. EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) measures a company's operating performance by removing non-cash charges and capital structure effects.

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NFLX EBITDA
$30.25B+27406.45% 20Y
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Current EBITDA

$30.25B

$30.25 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

+14.97%

vs. $26.31B prior year

Historical Data

24

Years of data available

Annual EBITDA History

YearEBITDAYoY Change% Change
2025$30.25B+$3.94B+14.97%
2024$26.31B+$4.81B+22.35%
2023$21.51B+$1.18B+5.78%
2022$20.33B+$1.29B+6.77%
2021$19.04B+$3.54B+22.81%
2020$15.51B+$3.50B+29.15%
2019$12.01B+$2.75B+29.65%
2018$9.26B+$2.15B+30.30%
2017$7.11B+$1.77B+33.23%
2016$5.34B+$1.48B+38.48%
2015$3.85B+$668.42M+20.99%
2014$3.18B+$739.55M+30.25%
2013$2.44B+$692.35M+39.51%
2012$1.75B+$533.38M+43.75%
2011$1.22B+$593.15M+94.75%
2010$626.02M+$389.31M+164.47%
2009$236.71M$-139.46M-37.07%
2008$376.17M+$60.02M+18.99%
2007$316.15M+$94.60M+42.70%
2006$221.55M+$111.56M+101.43%
2005$109.99M+$2.43M+2.26%
2004$107.56M+$52.09M+93.93%
2003$55.46M+$39.66M+250.94%
2002$15.80M
Data as of Thursday, June 11, 2026

About Netflix, Inc.

Netflix, Inc. serves as a worldwide entertainment provider. Its comprehensive library features television series, motion pictures, documentaries, and mobile games, spanning numerous genres and languages. Members can effortlessly stream this content through a variety of internet-connected devices, including smart TVs, digital media players, cable boxes, and mobile phones. Furthermore, the company continues to offer a DVD-by-mail subscription service to its customers in the United States. With roughly 222 million paying subscribers distributed across 190 countries, Netflix was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California.

Los Gatos, CA
14,000 employees
Communication Services / Entertainment
Sector
Communication Services
Industry
Entertainment
CEO
Theodore A. Sarandos