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Have The Economist magazine (print + digital) delivered weekly for one year at $ 157 off

By Katrina G. Dibiase
January 11, 2022
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DiscountMags is now offering 1 year of The Economist magazine for $ 74.99 with free delivery weekly, no sales tax and no automatic renewal. This includes 51 issues per year in print and digital form. More than Amazon, that same subscription, without digital access, sells for $ 232 per year. That’s up to $ 157 off the going rate, less than $ 5 off the great Black Friday deal and the best price we can find. If you missed out on the holiday deal last year, now is the perfect opportunity to go for the first time, update your existing membership, or score a simple giveaway from a distance that continues to give the whole lot. year (you can choose any address at checkout with an optional gift voucher). See you below for more details.

The Economist, which covers everything from politics and in-depth medical advancements to international news, business and more, is a great way to spruce up your coffee table and reader of choice with high-quality editorial content for a year. whole. Photography and artwork also looks great on the table every week. At the very least, with $ 157 in savings here, it is certainly worth considering.

You will also find a notable price drop available on 1 year of Forbes magazine right now at least $ 5, which is last weekend’s price and the lowest we can find. In addition, current offers on men’s and women’s health magazines from $ 4 still live here.

Go get your January Amazon First Reads eBook gifts and check out our January 2022 reading list for new books to kick off the new year.

Learn more about The Economist:

Created in 1843 to fight against protectionist laws on cereals, 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 drug legalization, but its primary service to its readers is as a global newspaper: discovering new ideas from around the world.


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