Amazon Prime Day Swells to a 4-Day Event, With Tariffs Still Looming Large
- Amazon will hold Prime Day 2025, a four-day exclusive sale event for Prime members from July 8 to July 11.
- Prime Day started in 2015 as a single-day sale to celebrate Amazon's 20th anniversary and has expanded over time due to growing consumer demand.
- The event offers significant discounts across various categories and might feature exclusive access to in-demand products like the Nintendo Switch 2 console.
- Amazon Prime membership costs $139 annually or $14.99 monthly and includes perks like two-day shipping and access to special offers during Prime Day.
- The tariff pause on imports will expire mid-Prime Day on July 9, possibly leading to price increases and affecting consumer savings during the sale.
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