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Spotify Is Increasing Its Prices so Users Are Canceling

One of, if not the, most popular music streaming service in the world, Spotify, is hiking its prices yet again.

Spotify announced on July 24, 2023 that it would be increasing the prices of its Premium plans in the United States and 50 other markets. The price increase will go into effect on August 1, 2023. If you’re already a Premium subscriber, you will pay $15.99/month until your billing date in September when your subscription will go up to the new price.

The service announced the changes on the 24th in a blog post and notified customers that same day about the increase via email. They stated the uptike in cost was so they “can continue to invest in and innovate on our product offerings and features, and bring you the best experience.

The following are the new prices for Spotify Premium plans in the United States:

Premium Individual: $10.99 per month
Premium Duo: $14.99 per month
Premium Family: $16.99 per month
Premium Student: $5.99 per month

Spotify said that the price increase was necessary to “continue to deliver value to fans and artists on our platform.” The company also said that it would be investing the additional revenue in “new products and features,” as well as “content and creator payments.”

The price increase has been met with mixed reactions from users. Some users have expressed understanding, while many others have said that they will be canceling their subscriptions.

Twitter (sorry, X) has been inundated with unhappy users calling Spotify and its execs “greedy.” Many asked if the price increase meant the service would be paying artists more. We’re going to guess that’s a no…

If you are a Spotify Premium subscriber and are not happy with the price increase, you could consider one of the following options:

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