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					<description><![CDATA[<p>PSA: You&#8217;re Paying 24% More for Vinyl — And It&#8217;s Not Just Inflation The vinyl boom is alive and spinning — but so are the prices. Here&#8217;s why your favorite records are costing more than ever, and why labels aren’t in a hurry to change that. Over the last five years, the average price of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>PSA: You&#8217;re Paying 24% More for Vinyl — And It&#8217;s Not Just Inflation</strong></h1>
<p><strong>The vinyl boom is alive and spinning — but so are the prices. Here&#8217;s why your favorite records are costing more than ever, and why labels aren’t in a hurry to change that.</strong></p>
<p>Over the last five years, the average price of a brand-new vinyl record has jumped from $29.82 to $37.22 — a <strong>24% spike</strong>, according to Discogs. While inflation and rising production costs are part of the story, there’s a deeper reason collectors are feeling the pinch: <strong>record labels know you’ll pay.</strong></p>
<p>Yes, vinyl is expensive to make. Especially for smaller runs, where producing a deluxe pressing with colored vinyl can still cost up to <strong>$15 per unit</strong>. Labor shortages and higher wages at pressing plants have added to the burden, too.</p>
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<h3><em>“As the cost of raw materials and living has gone up, so have manufacturing expenses,”</em> explains Travis Searle of Guestroom Records in Louisville, KY.</h3>
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<p>But here’s the twist: <strong>larger volume pressings can bring production down to $4–$7 per unit</strong>. Still, that savings often isn’t passed on to consumers.</p>
<p>If we adjust for inflation, that $29.82 average in 2020 should be about <strong>$36.48 in 2025</strong>. So sure, prices are rising — but not <em>wildly</em> beyond expectations.</p>
<p>The extra few bucks? That’s where marketing gimmicks and collector psychology come in.</p>
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<h3><em>“Labels have realized there’s real money in vinyl now,”</em> says Searle. <em>“It used to be a niche product. Now it&#8217;s a goldmine.”</em></h3>
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<p>Record companies are now leaning hard into the <strong>limited-edition hype cycle</strong>. A prime example: In March 2025, the band <em>Ghost</em> dropped a “mystery” vinyl with only 6,000 copies worldwide. Price tag? $45.</p>
<p>Within weeks, it was <strong>reselling for over $460</strong> on eBay.</p>
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<h3><em>“Fans will pay for records that feel intentional,”</em> says Discogs VP Jeffrey Smith. <em>“But when labels flood the market with endless variants and pointless reissues, collectors start to feel like walking ATMs.”</em></h3>
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<p>Sticker shock is starting to shape buyer behavior. A survey by Channel 33 RPM found <strong>70% of collectors are cutting back</strong>, with many saying they’re now more selective with purchases.</p>
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<h3><em>“I already own most of what I love,”</em> one Discogs user shared. <em>“Now I only buy what I really want.”</em></h3>
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<p>Gen Z collectors are especially price-sensitive. According to a 2025 Vinyl Alliance report, <strong>one-third of younger fans are scaling back</strong> their buying habits — even as nearly half still believe vinyl is “expensive but worth it.”</p>
<p>To cope with rising prices, many collectors are turning to the used market. On Discogs, <strong>78% of sales are for used records</strong>, where fans can often save up to <strong>47%</strong> compared to new pressings.</p>
<p>Even buying “like new” used records typically shaves off <strong>about 23%</strong> on average.</p>
<p>Despite everything, vinyl sales are still booming. Discogs reported a <strong>51% increase in sales from 2020 to 2023</strong>, and 2024 saw <strong>over 105.7 million items cataloged</strong> — a record high.</p>
<p>But industry experts caution that pushing too hard on gimmicks and inflated pricing could backfire.</p>
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<h3><em>“Perception is shifting,”</em> says Philip Barton of Sister Ray Records in London. <em>“Prices feel out of control — and fans are noticing.”</em></h3>
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<p>Albums that once cost $6–$10 now go for $15–$30. That’s not just inflation — that’s demand and deliberate pricing strategy.</p>
<p>As Jeffrey Smith puts it, <em>“Keep treating fans like a revenue stream instead of a community, and they’ll remember. The future of vinyl belongs to those who get this right.”</em></p>
<p>So next time you&#8217;re holding a $45 mystery variant in your hands, ask yourself: <strong>Are you buying the music — or just the bait?</strong></p>
<p>Source: Headphonesty &#8211; <a href="https://www.headphonesty.com/2025/04/paying-vinyl-labels-bait/">PSA: You’re Paying 24% More for Vinyl Because Labels Know You’ll Take the Bait</a></p>
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