Amazon Jacks Up Price of Monthly Prime Membership

But those who pay the annual fee of $99 will see no increase
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 19, 2018 12:53 PM CST
Amazon Jacks Up Price of Monthly Prime Membership
A clerk reaches to a shelf to pick an item for an order at the Amazon Prime warehouse in New York.   (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

Amazon is raising the price of its Prime membership monthly plan by nearly 20%, although the fee of $99 for an annual membership will not change. The online retailer had added the monthly payment option about two years ago as a way to hook shoppers—especially during the holiday season—who wanted faster free shipping, but didn't want to commit to an annual fee, per the AP. New monthly members will now pay $12.99 a month, up from $10.99. Qualifying college students will pay $6.49 a month, up from $5.49. Existing monthly members will start paying the higher fees next month.

Amazon said its $5.99-a-month Prime membership for low-income people who receive government assistance is not affected by the price increase. Amazon launched the discounted Prime membership last year for people who have a valid Electronic Benefits Transfer card. The Seattle-based company does not disclose how many Prime members it has. Besides free two-day shipping, Prime members get other perks, such as access to Amazon's video and music streaming services.

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