Update 9/23/24:PenFed now increasing it to $120 on the Pathfinder card.
Update 8/9/24: Capital One now raising the fee reimbursement to $120 as well.
Update 8/1/24: According to TPG, American Express is also raising the fee reimbursement to $120.
Update 5/25/24: Barclays also increasing the GE fee to $120 on the Aviator Silver card.
Update 4/22/24: Chase will also be increasing the Global Entry fee reimbursement to $120.
Update: Citi is the first card issuer to announce they will be increasing the Global Entry fee reimbursement to $120 on the Citi Prestige & Citi/AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard.
Original post: Global Entry is increasing the membership fee from $100 to $120 on October 1, 2024. In addition NEXUS (which provides Global Entry, TSA PreCheck and expedited entry into Canada) will increase the fee from $50 to $120. Minors (under the age of 18) who apply at the same time as a parent or legal guardian will be exempt from the fee (currently they pay full price for Global Entry, NEXUS was already free). According to the government the fee is changing as $100 is no longer sufficient to cover the costs associated with the application. It’s unclear if credit card issuers that currently provide a Global Entry credit will increase this from $100 to $120, but I’d be surprised if they didn’t as this fee is generally a low cost to administer.