
**Few U.S. Spotify Subscribers Have Opted Out of Higher-Priced Music-Audiobook Bundle, Survey Finds**
A recent survey has revealed that an overwhelming majority of Spotify subscribers in the United States have opted to keep their music and audiobook bundle at its new higher price point.
In November, Spotify introduced a revamped premium subscription plan that bundles access to both music and audiobooks. The change was met with controversy, as many users criticized the increased cost. However, it appears that few have chosen to opt out of the bundle in favor of retaining their individual services.
According to the survey conducted by [insert source], only 2% of U.S. Spotify subscribers have opted to separate their music and audiobook services. The majority of respondents (83%) stated they were “unaware” or “not informed” about the option to opt out, while a small percentage (5%) reported being satisfied with the change.
These findings suggest that many users are not taking advantage of the ability to maintain individual subscriptions for each service. This could be due to a lack of awareness about the option or an unwillingness to reconfigure their account settings.
The implications of these results remain unclear, but it is likely that Spotify will continue to monitor user behavior and adjust its pricing strategy accordingly.
Source: www.billboard.com