Spotify Increases Prices for Premium Accounts – CNET

Spotify has raised the price of its Premium subscription music service in the US by $1 a month, the company announced this morning.

In a blog post Spotify said it was increasing price prices to help “continue to deliver value to fans and artists on our platform”. Similar price rises would follow around the world in the coming months, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The new prices are: 

Premium Single  Premium Duo Premium Family  Premium Student 
$10.99  $14.99 $16.99 $5.99

Spotify was one of the last music streaming services to maintain a $10-a-month price, and a move to $11 follows similar increases from Apple Music (now $11) and YouTube Music (now $14, but includes YouTube Premium). Earlier this month, the company stopped allowing subscribers to pay through the App Store, the result of a long-running dispute with Apple over fees. 

Spotify is the most popular streaming service, with 210 million paying subscribers worldwide, according to Statista. It offers over 100 million tracks (in OGG format) and includes features such as podcasts and audiobooks.

Meanwhile, Spotify has teased its own premium HiFi subscription since 2021, with lossless audio, but has yet to introduce it. It has offered an ad-supported version since 2018.

Representatives for Spotify did respond immediately to CNET’s request for comment.

Updated Mon 24 Jul 10.41PM ET: The article has been updated with confirmation of the price increase. This article was originally published on Jul 21.

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