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Do you enjoy reading The Economist? It is now available on PressReader. Known for its in-depth analysis and insightful perspectives not often found in other news sources, The Economist is one of the most recognized current affairs publications in the world.
How do I get The Economist magazine for free? ›
You can register for a free economist.com account here. By registering for a free account you can access a limited number of articles for free per month on the economist.com website. You can also sign up for our free newsletters, such as our daily The Economist Today and fortnightly Climate Issue.
How good is The Economist magazine? ›
It has long been respected as "one of the most competent and subtle Western periodicals on public affairs".
What type of person reads The Economist? ›
The primary readers of The Economist magazine are typically highly educated, influential, and affluent individuals with a keen interest in global affairs, economics, politics, business, and finance.
How to read PressReader for free? ›
It's easy! Once you've gained access, create your free PressReader personal account to sync content across your devices in the PressReader app. A free account will allow you to read offline, create collections, save articles, enable auto-delivery of your favorite publications and much more!
How do I access The Economist magazine? ›
The weekly edition of The Economist is published on economist.com and our app, which is available for iPhone, iPad, Android smartphone and tablet.
How much does Economist magazine cost? ›
Auto-renews at $229 annually when free trial ends
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Who is behind The Economist magazine? ›
The Economist Group
Trade name | The Economist Group |
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Founder | James Wilson |
Headquarters | London, England, UK |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Paul Deighton (chairman) Lara Salameh Boro (CEO) |
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Is The Economist free on Apple News? ›
The Economist and Apple news says it requires a subscription.
Why is The Economist subscription so expensive? ›
Price rises to our subscriptions are made with careful consideration. This change reflects our ongoing investment in our journalism and products to enhance the value of The Economist for you.
Many people do read The Economist, including business leaders, policymakers, academics, and general readers who are interested in global affairs.
Is it worth subscribing to The Economist? ›
Paying for an online subscription to "The Economist" has its pros and cons. On the one hand, it provides high-quality content on world politics, economics, and finance. On the other hand, it can be expensive and may not be the best option for everyone.
What grade level is The Economist magazine? ›
You might want to work up to it with something like the New York Times, which is generally written around a 10th grade (US) reading level. The Economist claims to start at a college undergrad reading level, so it needs at least 3 years of additional fluency for a native speaker vs the NYT.
How does The Economist make money? ›
Paul Rossi, Publisher and Managing Director of The Economist, and Executive Vice President of The Economist Group in North America, says The Economist derives roughly 60% of its revenue from subscriptions.
What are the demographics of The Economist magazine? ›
... the demographic dimensions for The Economist (see Figure 7), a liberal biased outlet (more than 65% interested users are Liberal and Very Liberal), we find that it has a higher fraction (21%) of well-paid audience, earning more than $150K, against 14.1% in the US-based Facebook population.
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Is WSJ on PressReader? ›
The Wall Street Journal is the latest addition to the more than 7,500+ newspapers and magazines available on PressReader.