Around the world, people have fallen in love with Netflix. But Netflix can be different for people around the world who use the service.
Compartech rounded up data on everything you've ever wondered about Netflix around the world. The report includes everything from how many titles each country offers to what percent of that country's yearly income is spent on Netflix.
Then there's the most important factor: cost. Whether you're thinking about moving overseas or want to see where your country stacks up, it's interesting to see how much others pay for the same service. This is how much Netflix costs in countries across the world.
1. Denmark is currently one of the two most expensive countries to buy a Netflix subscription.

A subscription is about $12.37 USD per month.
Some of the titles currently available are "The Bridge,""The Danish Girl," and "Copenhagen."
2. Tied with Denmark is Greenland, charging residents quite a lot for their Netflix.

A subscription is about $12.37 USD per month.
3. Japan has a bigger library than America, with around 5,986 titles.

A subscription is about $5.86 USD per month. The site ranked Japan as the most cost-effective country to watch Netflix in.
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