Amazon Music Unlimited Increases Subscription Prices Across Key Plans
Prime and non-Prime individual plans rise by $1 monthly, with family plans seeing a $3 increase, effective for existing subscribers in March 2025.
- Amazon Music Unlimited has raised prices for individual and family plans in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., effective immediately for new subscribers and starting March 5, 2025, for existing subscribers.
- Prime members will now pay $10.99 per month (or $109 annually), up from $9.99, while non-Prime members will pay $11.99 per month, up from $10.99.
- The Family Plan, allowing up to six users, has increased by $3, now costing $19.99 per month (or $199 annually).
- Amazon justifies the price hikes by citing the addition of new content and features, such as free monthly audiobooks and yearly listening recaps, introduced in recent years.
- The changes align Amazon Music Unlimited's pricing with competitors like Spotify and Apple Music, which have similarly increased rates in the past year.