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Bring The Economist magazine to your front door and iPad every week for a year at $155 off

By Katrina G. Dibiase
March 20, 2022
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DiscountMags again offers huge price cuts on The Economist and Forbes magazine of $5. You can mark 1 year of The Economist with print and digital access for $76.99 with free delivery every week, without sales tax and without automatic renewal. Or you can opt for only the digital access to $54.99. More than Amazon, this one sells for $225 and up to $232 a year in print. That’s up to $155 in savings, less than $2 off the 2022 low, and the best price we can find. Now’s the perfect opportunity to participate for the first time, renew your existing subscription, or score an easy remote gift that keeps on giving all year round by choosing an address at checkout and including the optional gift note . See below for more details.

Everything from politics to in-depth medical advances is available here, alongside international news, business and more. If you want new reading material to arrive at your doorstep or on your tablet of choice every week for a year, The Economist’s articles and photographs are a great way to do that, especially at until $155 stopped.

This DiscountMags sale event can be found here and also includes the best price around Forbes magazine. The one year subscription is to go for $4.99 with free shipping, which is way below the $20 you’d get on Amazon.

Go take your March Amazon First Reads eBook gifts and for the rest of your magazine subscription needs, head to this weekend’s Spring It On sale for deals from $5.

Read more from The Economist:

Created in 1843 to campaign against protectionist grain laws, The Economist remained, in the second half of its second century, faithful to the liberal principles of its founder. James Wilson, a hatter from the small Scottish town of Hawick, believed in free trade, internationalism and minimal government interference, especially in market affairs. The Economist also takes a fiercely independent stance on social issues, from same-sex marriage to the legalization of drugs, but its main service to its readers is as a global newspaper: discovering new ideas from around the world.


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