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Everything from coffee to a used car is more expensive these days, and now your music streaming service is too. Spotify announced this week that it will raise prices for U.S. subscribers—again.
Spotify is raising the Premium subscription price by $1 per month in the U.S. The monthly price will go from $11.99 to $12.99 starting in February. Prices are also increasing in Estonia and Latvia.
Spotify Gets Another Price Hike, With Duo and Family Plans Seeing Largest Increase Spotify Premium will increase to $12.99 per month in February, making it $2 more expensive than its biggest rivals.