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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USFBA FeesHigh ImpactJanuary 15, 2026

FBA Fulfillment Fee Increase: Average +$0.08 Per Unit in 2026

Effective: January 15, 2026
All US FBA sellers

Amazon raised FBA fulfillment fees by an average of $0.08 per unit sold. Products priced $10–$50 see roughly +$0.08/unit, while items above $50 face steeper increases of $0.31–$0.51. Products under $10 get a smaller $0.05 bump and still qualify for Low-Price FBA rates.

Real-World Impact

A product selling at $25 with previous fulfillment fee of $5.40 now costs $5.48 β€” reducing profit by $0.08/unit. At 1,000 units/month, that's $80/month or $960/year.

Key Points

  • Average fee increase of $0.08 per unit (less than 0.5% of average selling price)
  • Products priced above $50 see larger increases: +$0.31 to +$0.51 per unit
  • Low-Price FBA rates (items under $10) now $0.86 less than standard fees
  • No new fee types were introduced for 2026

What You Should Do Now

  1. 1Re-run your profit calculations with updated 2026 fee rates using the FBA Profit Calculator
  2. 2Review products with margins under 15% β€” the $0.08 increase may push them below break-even
  3. 3Consider repricing products above $50 where fee increases are steepest ($0.31–$0.51/unit)
This summary is written in our own words based on the official source linked above. Policies may be updated after publication. Always check the official Amazon source for the latest details.
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