
Apple Music is raising their subscription prices.
On Friday (July 17), Apple announced that they are increasing the price for its music-streaming service for subscribers in the United States and other countries.
The individual plan for Apple Music will now cost $11.99, up from $10.99. The family plan is now $19.99, up from $16.99, while the student plan is $6.99, up from $5.99.
“As a result of rising licensing costs, Apple Music is increasing its subscription price beginning today,” Apple said in a statement as the reason for the price increase, per Deadline.
Apple also increased a number of tiers of its Apple One bundles, which include Apple Music. The price increase start with the Family tier, now at $27.95 a month, up from $25.95, and the Premier plan is now $39.95, up from $37.95.
The individual plan remains unchanged and subscribers will continue to pay $19.95 a month.
The last time Apple Music increased its subscription prices was back in October 2022 when the individual plan rose to $10.99 from $9.99.
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