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Sam's Club Is Raising Its Membership Fees: How Much More Will It Cost?
Club members will pay $10 more a year, and Plus members can earn up to $750 in Sam's Cash rewards.
Starting May 1, Sam's Club will increase annual membership prices for both its standard Club and Club Plus tiers, the warehouse retailer told USA TODAY.
Club CEO Chris Nicholas plans to open six new stores in the United States this year, supporting the company's broader goal to open 15 new stores annually for the "foreseeable future."
The Club membership price will rise from $50 to $60 annually, while the Club Plus subscription increases from $110 to $120 per year.
Club Plus members will also earn up to $750 annually in Sam's Cash rewards, up from $500, while maintaining exclusive early shopping access from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. daily.
Beyond pricing changes, Sam's Club is remodeling all 600 existing warehouse locations while continuing to expand Sunday hours to 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., a shift implemented last October.