Spotify Is Reportedly Raising Prices in Several Countries Including the U.S. — Here’s When and What New Plans to Expect

As a slew of streaming and subscription-based services continue to raise prices, Spotify is reportedly implementing new pricing plans for its loyal users.

On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that the music streaming giant will raise prices this month (between $1 to $2 per month) in five of its international markets including the U.K., Australia, and Pakistan, citing sources familiar with the matter.

In the U.S., meanwhile, customers won’t see an increase this month, but users based in the states can expect a price hike by the end of this year.

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