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The controversial decision of the Girl Scouts that will multiply the price of their membership

A 160% increase over just two years is actually smaller than the original plan and one which will surely shake up the organisation.

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Oliver Povey
Oli joined the Latest News team in 2021, taking an interest in economics, world news, and articles that build from his study of history. He also dabbles in sports writing, joining the coverage of the last soccer World Cup as well as European Champions League games. He enjoys playing football, electronic music, and painting miniatures.
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In a move aimed at addressing financial challenges, the Girl Scouts’ National Council Session recently voted to approve a two-step increase in annual membership fees.

Starting from the current $25 annual fee, the membership cost will rise as follows:

  • 2025: Remains at $25
  • 2026: Increases to $45
  • 2027: Rises further to $65

This decision marks the first time in eight years that GSUSA has raised its membership dues. In comparison, the Boy Scouts of America currently charge an annual membership fee of $85.

“The proposals are directly tied to supporting our local councils and improving program delivery for current and future members,” a Girl Scouts of the USA, or GSUSA, spokesperson said in a statement to CNN.

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The main reason for the price hikes is a growing debt. The organization is anticipating a net operating loss of approximately $5 million for the current fiscal year, taking their overall debt to $15 million. The current issue is their credit limit is reached, and urgent refinancing is needed.

Thus, the price hikes are likely an efort to show potential creditors that there will be a return on their support, instead of propping up a company with millions of dollars just to see it collapse.

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