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10 Charts That Will Change Your Perspective Of Amazon Prime’s Growth

Net Sales at Amazon reached $177.9B in 2017, a 31% increase from $136B in 2016 and Net Income increased from $2.4B in 2016 to $3B in 2017. Their fourth quarter, 2017 financial results are available here. Their latest financial results also reflect how increasing operating expenses are squeezing margins as the company builds out their fulfillment network in international markets, technology, content, and marketing efforts.

Amazon Prime is an annual membership program that includes unlimited free shipping of over 100 million items, access to unlimited instant streaming of thousands of movies and TV episodes, Alexa voice shopping, unlimited free access to thousands of Kindle books and content. Amazon Prime also includes free same day delivery on selected products, in addition to planned services Amazon is fine-tuning for launch later this year.

Revenue for online subscriptions to services like its Amazon Prime membership, Audible, Prime Video, and Prime Music Unlimited was up 49% year over year, handily outpacing the 20% year-over-year revenue growth from its online store segment. In January 2018 Amazon raised the price for Prime membership $2 to $12.99 for customers making monthly payments, totaling $156 per year. Amazon chose to leave the Prime membership price at $99 for those customers choosing to make one annual payment. Investment firm Cowen & Company estimates the $2 price increase to Prime subscribers who pay monthly will generate an additional $300M in revenue.

The following ten charts provide insights into Amazon Primes’ explosive growth:

Data Sources on Amazon Prime and their latest reported financial results:

Amazon Disruption Symposium Where so Far? Where to Next? Who is Safe?, Morgan Stanley, September 18, 2017. (PDF, 88 pp., no opt-in)

Amazon has around 80 million reasons to be excited for Prime Day, Business Insider. July 10, 2017

Amazon hikes the price of Prime monthly memberships by 18%, CNN, January 19, 2018

Amazon nipping at Netflix’s heels, IHS Markit, January 16, 2018

Amazon Prime Had A Ridiculously Good 2017, Slash Gear January 2, 2018

Amazon Prime had its best year of sign-ups ever, Quartz, Alison Griswold.

Amazon Prime Hits 90 Million US Members, Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, October 18, 2017 (PDF, 22 pp., no opt-in)

Amazon Prime’s Monthly Price Hike Will Generate $300 Million a Year, Bloomberg & Company, January 22, 2018

Don’t Overlook These Metrics From Amazon.com, Inc.’s Fourth Quarter, NASDAQ. February 10, 2018

For the wealthiest Americans, Amazon Prime has become the norm, Recode, June 8, 2017

Here’s How Much Amazon Prime Customers Spend Per Year, Fortune, October 18, 2017

Nearly Half of US Households Are Now Amazon Prime Subscribers, eMarketer Retail, January 30, 2018

Number of Amazon Prime Video subscribers worldwide in selected countries in 2022 (in millions), Statista, 2018.

Pros and Cons of Amazon Prime, Consumer Reports, February 22, 2018

Sixty-Four Percent Of U.S. Households Have Amazon Prime, Forbes, June 17, 2017

Why Amazon Bought Whole Foods, The Atlantic, June 16, 2017

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