The cost of the family plan and the Prime membership for Amazon Music Unlimited is rising, according to a FAQ page on Amazon’s website.
“To help us bring you even more content and features, we’re updating the prices of select Amazon Music Unlimited plans,” Amazon said on its website.
The monthly cost of the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan for Prime subscribers will rise from $8.99 to $9.99, or from $89 to $99 annually.
The monthly cost of the Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan is rising from $15.99 to $16.99, or from $159 to $169 annually.
For new clients, the revised pricing will take effect right away; for current customers, they will take effect after September 19.
The adjustments come after Amazon raised the cost of the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan for non-Prime members from $9.99 to $10.99 per month earlier this year.
Prime members still save $1 on the service compared to non-Prime members despite these recent modifications that were revealed last week.
Amazon Music has increased its prices, joining other music streaming services like Spotify and YouTube Music.