Spotify to raise subscription prices
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The music streamer announced that subscribers in the US, Estonia and Latvia will be seeing a higher price for Spotify Premium later this month. It's the third price hike since 2023 and the fourth since 2021.
Spotify is raising its prices across all of its paid plans in the US, resulting in a much more expensive plan than its main competitors.
As expected last year, Spotify is putting its US subscription pricing up yet again. Rolling out across the US, Estonia, and Latvia in the next month, subscribers will now be shackled to the most expensive mainstream music streaming service.
Spotify is raising the prices for its premium subscriptions by $1 to $2 across the board, starting this February. T
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