
Spotify 在美國再次調漲訂閱價格
Spotify 在三年內第三度調漲美國訂閱價格,月費從 11.99 美元調升至 12.99 美元。此舉旨在反映其提供的價值並支持藝術家,分析師預測此舉將顯著提升公司營收。
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Spotify raises its subscription prices in the U.S. again
Spotify raised prices for its subscription plan in the U.S. for the third time in three years, as it hiked the monthly plan from $11.99 per month to $12.99 per month.
The company sent an email to its paid users notifying them of the new price, which is applicable from the next monthly billing cycle.

“Occasional updates to pricing across our markets reflect the value that Spotify delivers, enabling us to continue offering the best possible experience and benefit artists,” the company said in a blog post.
In November 2025, Financial Times reported that the audio platform is set to raise prices in the U.S in the first quarter of 2026. According to the report, analysts from JPMorgan predicted that this hike could increase Spotify’s revenue by $500 million.
The company has made similar hikes in markets like the UK and Switzerland last year.
Spotify first hiked prices in the U.S. in 2023, going from $9.99 per month to $10.99 per month. In June 2024, it made another bump of $1 per month in the individual subscription plan.
The company has more than 281 million paid users all over the globe, and 25% of them are from North America, acorrding the its Q3 2025 results.
Besides the U.S., Spotify is raising prices in Estonia and Latvia.
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