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HOW MUCH DID KINDLE UNLIMITED PAY PER PAGE?
Following is a monthly breakdown of the KENP per-page rates for Kindle eBooks enrolled in KDP Select, for pages read through Kindle Unlimited or Amazon Prime borrows. (For the Global Fund, scroll down past the list of Kindle Unlimited per-page rates.)
- April, 2023: $0.00412
- March, 2023: $0.00406
- February, 2023: $0.00443
- January, 2023: $0.00424
- December, 2022: $0.00456
- November, 2022: $0.00458
- October, 2022: $0.00450
- September, 2022: $0.00471
- August, 2022: $0.00426
- July, 2022: $0.004293
- June, 2022: $0.00458
- May, 2022: $0.00456
- April, 2022: $0.00447
- March, 2022: $0.00434
- February, 2022: $0.0045
- January, 2022: $0.00429
- December, 2021: $0.00475
- November, 2021: $0.00476
- October, 2021: $0.00448
- September, 2021: $0.00452
- August, 2021: $0.00426
- July, 2021: $0.00430
- June, 2021: $0.00444
- May, 2021: $0.00441
- April, 2021: $0.00450
- March, 2021: $0.00444
- February, 2021: $0.00455
- January, 2021: $0.00422
- December, 2020: $0.00451
- November, 2020: $0.00464
- October, 2020: $0.00454
- September, 2020: $0.00459
- August, 2020: $0.00432
- July, 2020: $0.00429
- June, 2020: $0.00455
- May, 2020: $0.0042
- April, 2020: $0.00423
- March, 2020: $0.00426
- February, 2020: $0.00455
- January, 2020: $0.00441
- December, 2019: $0.00466
- November, 2019: $0.00493
- October, 2019: $0.0047
- September, 2019: $0.0047
- August, 2019: $0.00439
- July, 2019: $0.00439
- June, 2019: $0.00464
- May, 2019: $0.00466
- April, 2019: $0.00467
- March, 2019: $0.00451
- February, 2019: $0.00478
- January, 2019: $0.00442
- December, 2018: $0.00487
- November, 2018: $0.0052
- October, 2018: $0.00484
- September, 2018: $0.00488
- August, 2018: $0.00449
- July, 2018: $0.00449
- June, 2018: $0.0046
- May, 2018: $0.00454
- April, 2018: $0.00456
- March, 2018: $0.00449
- February, 2018: $0.00466
- January, 2018: $0.00448
- December, 2017: $0.00506
- November, 2017: $0.00463
- October, 2017: $0.00456
- September, 2017: $0.00443
- August, 2017: $0.00419
- July, 2017: $0.00403
- June, 2017: $0.00422
- May, 2017: $0.00433
- April, 2017: $0.00457
- March, 2017: $0.0046
- February, 2017: $0.00497
- January, 2017: $0.00475
- December, 2016: $0.00524
- November, 2016: $0.00538
- October, 2016: $0.00519
- September, 2016: $0.00497
- August, 2016: $0.00458
- July, 2016: $0.00481
- June, 2016: $0.00493
- May, 2016: $0.00469
- April, 2016: $0.00496
- March, 2016: $0.00478
- February, 2016: $0.00479
- January, 2016: $0.00411
- December, 2015: $0.00461
- November, 2015: $0.00492
- October, 2015: $0.0048
- September, 2015: $0.0051
- August, 2015: $0.0051
- July, 2015: $0.00578
The list below is for the KDP Select Global Fund.
- April, 2023: $46.1 million
- March, 2023: $46.1 million
- February, 2023: $44.6 million
- January, 2023: $47.9 million
- December, 2022: $45.3 million
- November, 2022: $45.2 million
- October, 2022: $45.2 million
- September, 2022: $45.1 million
- August, 2022: $45.1 million
- July, 2022: $44.5 million
- June, 2022: $43.4 million
- May, 2022: $43.3 million
- April, 2022: $41.5 million
- March, 2022: $41.4 million
- February, 2022: $39.4 million
- January, 2022: $42.9 million
- December, 2021: $40.2 million
- November, 2021: $39.9 million
- October, 2021: $39.8 million
- September, 2021: $39.7 million
- August, 2021: $39.6 million
- July, 2021: $38.1 million
- June, 2021: $36.5 million
- May, 2021: $35.9 million
- April, 2021: $35.5 million
- March, 2021: $35.4 million
- February, 2021: $33.5 million
- January, 2021: $36 million
- December, 2020: $34 million
- November, 2020: $33.2 million
- October, 2020: $32.9 million
- September, 2020: $32.7 million
- August, 2020: $32.6 million
- July, 2020: $32.4 million
- June, 2020: $32.3 million
- May, 2020: $32.2 million
- April, 2020: $30.3 million
- March, 2020: $29 million
- February, 2020: $27.2 million
- January, 2020: $28.2 million
- December, 2019: $26.2 million
- November, 2019: $26.1 million
- October, 2019: $26 million
- September, 2019: $25.9 million
- August, 2019: $25.8 million
- July, 2019: $25.6 million
- June, 2019: $24.9 million
- May, 2019: $24.6 million
- April, 2019: $24.1 million
- March, 2019: $24 million
- February, 2019: $23.5 million
- January, 2019: $24.7 million
- December, 2018: $23.7 million
- November, 2018: $23.6 million
- October, 2018: $23.5 million
- September, 2018: $23.4 million
- August, 2018: $23.3 million
- July, 2018: $23.1 million
- June, 2018: $22.6 million
- May, 2018: $22.5 million
- April, 2018: $21.2 million
- March, 2018: $21 million
- February, 2018: $20 million
- January, 2018: $20.9 million
- December, 2017: $19.9 million
- November, 2017: $19.8 million
- October, 2017: $19.7 million
- September, 2017: $19.5 million
- August, 2017: $19.4 million
- July, 2017: $19 million
- June, 2017: $18 million
- May, 2017: $17.9 million
- April, 2017: $17.8 million
- March, 2017: $17.7 million
- February, 2017: $16.8 million
- January, 2017: $17.8 million
- December, 2016: $16.8 million
- November, 2016: $16.3 million
- October, 2016: $16.2 million
- September, 2016: $15.9 million
- August, 2016: $15.8 million
- July, 2016: $15.5 million
- June, 2016: $15.4 million
- May, 2016: $15.3 million
- April, 2016: $14.9 million
- March, 2016: $14.9 million
- February, 2016: $14 million
- January, 2016: $15 million
- December, 2015: $13.5 million
- November, 2015: $12.7 million
- October, 2015: $12.4 million
- September, 2015: $12 million
- August, 2015: $11.8 million
- July, 2015: $11.5 million
Write Happy, Be Happy
Chris McMullen
Author of the Improve Your Math Fluency series of math workbooks and self-publishing guides
Just wondering why, with two long, uneven, and not right justified columns, you didn’t instead provide a graph! Or in addition.
Thanks for corralling the data in one place.
That’s a good idea. I was planning ahead. I didn’t want to commit to updating a graph every month.
My goal was to have the most recent page rate available in one convenient place. (I just added the historical date because I happened to have it handy.)
I wouldn’t update every month, even though a graph in Excel would probably be easy enough, but maybe once a year, plus historical data?
I wish I had the energy to offer to help!
Maybe at some point I will make one. My writing time has been going almost exclusively to books lately. I need to find more blog time one of these days.
I wouldn’t worry about blogging if you’re writing books. Hope it’s a good market for you, with kids home.
Having a lot of fun with math. Got to spend a lot of time playing with the four color theorem last year and early this year.
I understand! Math is beautiful and fun – too bad so many people are averse to it – possibly from school experiences.
Reblogged this on Kim's Musings.