Apple has raised Apple Music subscription prices in the United States and several other countries, increasing the monthly cost of its Individual, Family, and Student plans. The Individual plan now costs $11.99 per month, while the Family plan has increased by $3 to $19.99 per month.
Apple said rising licensing costs led to the latest Apple Music price increase, which takes effect immediately for new subscribers and will apply to existing users from their next billing date.
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| Plan | New price | Previous price |
|---|---|---|
| Apple Music Individual | $11.99 | $10.99 |
| Apple Music Family | $19.99 | $16.99 |
| Apple Music Student | $6.99 | $5.99 |
| Apple One Individual | $19.95 | $19.95 |
| Apple One Family | $27.95 | $25.95 |
| Apple One Premier | $39.95 | $37.95 |
Apple One bundles also cost more
Apple has also increased the monthly price of its Apple One Family and Premier bundles, although the Individual bundle remains unchanged at $19.95 per month. The Family bundle now costs $27.95, while the Premier plan has increased to $39.95.
This marks Apple Music’s first price increase since October 2022, when Apple raised the Individual plan from $9.99 to $10.99 per month. Apple has raised prices across several services since then, including Apple TV, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+.
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