Amazon Music is increasing prices by $1 per month for non-Prime users and Prime users, and $3 for Family Plan subscribers. With the recent price increase, Amazon Music Unlimited for non-Prime users now costs the same as Spotify Premium at $12 a month.
Amazon is the latest company to announce a price hike for its music streaming subscriptions. The company revealed this week that the price of an Amazon Music Unlimited Individual plan for Prime members is going from $9.99 per month to $10.99.
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