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- Being an Amazon Prime member will cost you $119 a year (less if you're a student or you have an EBT or Medicaid card).
- These 31 Amazon Prime benefits prove it's an online membership worth having, whether you need to have products delivered quickly, enjoy streaming entertainment, or like saving with exclusive discounts.
- You can experience all the benefits with a free 30-day trial of Prime to see if it's worth it for you.
- Getting ready for Amazon's fifth annual Prime Day this July? You can find all of our Amazon Prime Day 2019 coverage here.
Ask anyone around you and they'll most likely say they have an Amazon Prime membership. At less than $10 a month, it offers many convenient benefits, making it a great investment for its price.
A regular Amazon Prime membership is $119 a year. Students not only get 50% off Prime memberships ($6.49/month), but also enjoy exclusive discounts. They can get a free six-month Prime trial here. Meanwhile, Prime is also discounted ($5.99/month) for qualifying customers with an EBT or Medicaid card.
100 million subscribers worldwide evidently think it's worth it, but if you're still on the fence about buying a membership, we've rounded up its many benefits below.
You might even already have Prime but aren't using it to its full advantage, in which case this list will be a nice refresher for all the benefits you should know about.
You can experience all the benefits with a free 30-day trial of Prime to see if it's worth it for you.
Remember, if you want to shop on Amazon Prime Day this July, you need to be a Prime member.
Here are the 31 Amazon Prime benefits you should know about.
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