“It is not the first time Apple is adjusting App Store prices, but this hike is a pretty hefty one”
In 2021, the company reduced prices for Eurozone countries to adjust for currencies and taxes, with many apps falling from €1.09 to 99 cents.Why? Well, you've probably figured that part out already. Inflation is, of course, to blame.
The tech giant is now moving to respond to the rapid rise in the overall cost of living, with many currencies taking major hits in recent months, particularly the Euro, which has dropped to a two-decade low and is now on par with the American dollar.
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