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  2. Spotify Premium Prices Went Up Again. Here's How Much More ...

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    Most Spotify Premium plans now cost more. Subscribers will pay an additional $1 to $3 monthly for the service. See what you need to know about the price hikes.

  3. Spotify is raising its prices. Here's what to expect - AOL

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    Spotify is increasing its prices for the first time in 12 years. On July 24, the music streamer announced it would increase the cost of its premium subscriptions by up to an additional $2 a month.

  4. Spotify increases membership prices again. Will your monthly ...

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    Spotify announced it second price hike since July 2023, when the music streaming service bumped all premium plan prices up at least $1.

  5. Spotify Raises U.S. Prices of Premium Streaming Plans for ...

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    Spotify is hiking rates for its monthly streaming plans in the U.S. for the second time in a year. The Spotify Premium Individual plan is increasing by $1, from $10.99 to $11.99 per month ...

  6. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, Spotify introduced a discounted Premium subscription tier for students in which students in the United States enrolled in a university pay half-price for a Premium subscription. [179] In April 2017, the discount was expanded to 33 more countries.

  7. Spotify Finally Raises U.S. Premium Subscription Prices - AOL

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    As expected, Spotify has finally raised the price of its premium music-streaming subscription in the U.S. to $10.99 per month — the first such price hike since the service launched in the ...

  8. Criticism of Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Spotify, a music streaming company, has attracted significant criticism since its 2008 launch, [1] mainly over artist compensation. Unlike physical sales or downloads, which pay artists a fixed price per song or album sold, Spotify pays royalties based on the artist's "market share"—the number of streams for their songs as a proportion of total songs streamed on the service.

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