YouTube Premium price hike starts

YouTube Premium increased prices for new subscribers in the United States, with the change taking effect across plan tiers. The adjustment is presented as another example of rising subscription costs for consumers. (HNGN report)

YouTube Premium now costs more for new subscribers in the United States, with higher prices already showing across its main plans. (youtube.com) On YouTube’s U.S. signup page, the individual plan is listed at $15.99 a month, the annual plan at $159.99, the family plan at $26.99 a month, and the student plan at $8.99 a month. (youtube.com) YouTube’s help page says new members pay the price shown at signup, while existing members move to the higher rate on the first billing cycle at least 30 days after a plan increase. (support.google.com) The change reaches more than the flagship plan. TechCrunch reported YouTube Premium’s individual plan was $13.99 before this increase and the family plan was $22.99, while Premium Lite rises from $7.99 to $8.99 and YouTube Music also gets a price bump. (techcrunch.com) YouTube has been widening its paid lineup as it raises prices. In March 2025, the company expanded Premium Lite in the United States at $7.99 a month as a cheaper ad-free option for most videos. (blog.youtube) The full Premium package still includes ad-free video, downloads, background play, and access to YouTube Music, according to YouTube’s current plan page. (youtube.com) Some plan rules did not change with the new pricing. YouTube says family plans cover up to six household members, annual plans are prepaid and do not auto-renew, and student plans require yearly verification and can last up to four years. (support.google.com)

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