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Hulu Is Now Cheaper If You Pay For A Full Year (Current Members Only)

The offer is only good for current customers on the ad-supported plan at this time.

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Hulu subscribers who are currently on the $6 per month plan (with ads) can now save money by purchasing an annual subscription. The streaming service has rolled out a $60 per year annual plan, which saves you $12 overall over the course of a year. While not a huge savings, at $5 per month, Hulu's ad-supported plan will continue to be the most budget-friendly streaming subscription around.

Unfortunately, this offer is only available to current subscribers at this time. If you're new to Hulu and thinking of signing up because of this deal, you'll only be able to sign up for the more expensive month-by-month plan right now. However, Hulu is planning on offering this deal to new subscribers in the coming months.

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Additionally, an annual plan discount isn't available for ad-free Hulu subscribers or those with the Live TV package. Ad-free Hulu subscriptions cost $11 per month ($132 per year), which is now more than double the cost of the ad-supported annual subscription. Meanwhile, Hulu + Live TV costs $45 per month, which is still a great deal for those who have cut the cord.

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