Apple increasing Apple Music subscription prices for students in the US, Canada, and UK

Apple is increasing the price of its Apple Music student subscriptions for customers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, a month after upping the price of the discounted student plan for customers in several countries worldwide including Australia, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, Indonesia, Israel, and Kenya.
First reported by Twitter user Michael Burkhardt (via 9to5Mac), Apple is upping the price of its student subscriptions to $5.99 per month in the United States and £5.99 in the United Kingdom, up from $4.99 and £5.99, respectively.
Apple’s student subscription offers full access to Apple Music at a lower price. Students get access to Apple Music at almost half the price that is charged for regular subscribers. The subscription includes access to all of the service’s catalogue of 90 million songs, ad-free music, Lyrics view, live and on-demand radio stations, and more.

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