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Analysts have suspected that about half of U.S. households pay for Amazon Prime membership. They were in the ballpark but the total number of Prime members has reached 100 million, CEO Jeff Bezos said in Amazon’s annual investor newsletter, released today. The 13-year-old service has grown rapidly in the past few years, but Amazon has been […]

Amazon has sold Prime memberships to 100 million of us

[Photo: courtesy of Amazon]

BY Mark Sullivan

Analysts have suspected that about half of U.S. households pay for Amazon Prime membership. They were in the ballpark but the total number of Prime members has reached 100 million, CEO Jeff Bezos said in Amazon’s annual investor newsletter, released today.

The 13-year-old service has grown rapidly in the past few years, but Amazon has been notoriously quiet about the actual membership number. Prime now costs $99 a year and includes everything from shipping benefits to streaming movies.

Prime isn’t the largest paid internet service, however. Netflix has more than 120 million users. I for one would miss Prime if I had to go without it, and intend to keep on paying.

(Source: Amazon website)

Hat Tip: Kia at Axios

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Mark Sullivan is a senior writer at Fast Company, covering emerging tech, AI, and tech policy. Before coming to Fast Company in January 2016, Sullivan wrote for VentureBeat, Light Reading, CNET, Wired, and PCWorld More


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