Why do publishers typically charge annual price increases of 5-7%?

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For-profit publishers dominate scholarly publishing, allowing them to dictate costs and how libraries purchase access. The big three are Elsevier, SpringerNature and Wiley. Since journals are unique, this is not a market with competition.

Overall, this means that the power at the negotiating table has been weighted heavily towards publishers. 

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  • Last Updated Jun 05, 2026
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