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Amazon Music Unlimited Is Hiking Up Prices For Prime Members

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Another music streaming service is hiking up their prices and this time it’s Amazon Music Unlimited. Starting September 18, Prime members can expect to pay for an individual plan $9.99 a month, which used to be $8.99.

Being a Prime member only gives them a discount of $1 as non-members pay $10.99 a month for the same service. Prime members that have the family plan, which allows up to six accounts under the same plan, are also going to start paying $1 extra as it will now set them back $16.99 a month instead of $15.99 a month.

For those members that prefer to pay annually, the individual plan is now $99 a year, a $10 price hike, while the family plan is $169 a year, with a $10 price increase as well.

Amazon Music Unlimited gives users access to 100 million songs on-demand and ad-free. Other music services that have recently hiked up their prices include Apple Music, which last fall increased their individual plan from $9.99 a month to $10.99 a month, while the family plan increased from $14.99 to $16.99.

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