Amazon Music Unlimited subscription prices are rising again
Briefly

Amazon Music Unlimited is increasing its prices for both Prime and non-Prime members, with Prime members now paying $11 per month, up from $10. Non-Prime listeners will see their rates increase from $11 to $12 monthly. The family plan also sees a rise from $17 to $20 per month. These changes will take effect for new customers immediately and for existing subscribers in upcoming billing cycles. Amazon justifies the price hike by suggesting it will provide more content and features, although this may not offset the higher costs for users.
The new pricing structure took effect for new customer sign-ups on January 29, with updates for current subscribers starting on March 5.
Listeners who aren't part of Prime will see their monthly rates change from $11 to $12 for the individual plan, highlighting a significant increase.
The detailing the increased costs states that the change will bring listeners 'more content and features,' echoing previous justifications for fee increases.
Current subscribers will notice the updated rates in their next billing cycle on or after March 5, as prices for both individual and family plans rise.
Read at Engadget
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