BJ’s Wholesale Club hikes membership fees for first time since 2018

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BJ’s Wholesale Club is increasing its membership fees for the first time in nearly seven years, the warehouse store chain announced on Thursday.

BJ’s will hike the cost of its basic membership plan by five bucks to $60, and raise its Club+ plan by $10 to $120, starting on Jan. 1, 2025, it said. The higher fees will let it “invest in an even stronger value proposition for its 7.5 million member base, which continues to grow,” the company said.

The yearly fees are a profit center for the company, generating $115 million in income from a year ago, or up 8.4%.

The move follows the same step by BJ’s larger competitor Costco, which in September raised its basic membership fee to $65 from $60, its first increase since 2017. Sam’s Club raised its fees in 2022.

Based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, BJ’s operates roughly 215 stores, mostly throughout the East Coast and Michigan.

Shares of BJ’s surged on Thursday after the retailer reported better-than-expected third quarter earnings.

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