Macworld Just a few weeks after raising prices on Macs, iPads, and other devices, Apple has hiked prices on yet another of its products: Apple Music. In a quiet change to its website, Apple has adjusted the pricing for all Apple Music plans as well as Apple One. Apple first increased Apple Music prices in October 2022, when it went from $9.99 to $10.99 per month. This update raises the price by another buck, to $11.99 a month. Here’s how the new pricing looks across all tiers: Individual: $11.99 (was $10.99) Family: $19.99 (was $16.99) Student: $6.99 (was $5.99) Apple One Individual: $19.95 (no change) Apple One Family: $27.95 (was $25.95) Apple One Premier: $39.95 (was $37.95) Apple Music still costs less than Spotify, which raised the price of its Premium subscription by $1 to $12.99 per month earlier this year. Last August, Apple raised the price of its Apple TV streaming service to $12.99 a month, a $3 increase. At the time, Apple didn’t adjust A
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