If you like the Wall Street Journal but have resigned yourself to reading your neighbor's leftovers because you don't think you can get your own at a price you can afford, think again. In fact, you can get the Wall Street Journal at a discounted rate that should fit your budget. You can also read the Wall Street Journal online; you can even read part of the Wall Street Journal for free online. Read on to find out how.
Getting a discounted rate on the Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal offers several different options depending on what you want. You can buy an online subscription, get discounts depending on who you are, and even have it delivered to home or office.
The print edition subscription
If you buy the print edition of the Wall Street Journal for a year, you'll save the most; this is 80% off the cover price. It'll cost you $119 year. You also get two weeks for free with this offer.
The combination print and online subscription
If you like your news online and in print, you can get both; for $155 a year, you can have the convenience of reading online whenever you want as well as the print edition at your fingertips. And with this offer, you get four weeks for free.
The weekend edition
The weekend edition is a souped-up edition of the weekly paper and includes the same intensive news coverage it always has. Beyond that, though, the weekend edition also covers fashion and lifestyle, leisure and arts, books, entertainment and culture, dining and cooking, and much more. As opposed to the weekday version, this is a bit more "family friendly," and definitely "weekend casual." This comes free if you pay for the online and print editions at $155 a year. And this subscription option lets you get your weekday paper delivered to your office, but your weekend edition delivered to your home, for no extra charge.
The student discount
If you're a high school or college student, you can take advantage of the Wall Street Journal (both print and online editions) for just $19.95 for 10 weeks or $99.95 for 52 weeks. Be advised that if you want this rate, you're going to have to verify that you are a student at the institution you have named.
If you really, really want it for free
If you really can't afford to pay for the Wall Street Journal at all, there is a way you can read at least some of it for free. Let's say you know there is an article you really, really want to read from the Wall Street Journal, but its "subscriber only" feature blocks you from reading the whole article. The solution to this is to go to Google News, for example, and type in on the article title, you should be able to find it and access it for free.
The Wall Street Journal is for everyone
So there you have it; no matter your budget, you should be able to get the Wall Street Journal delivered right to your home or office whenever you want, for the best news on the planet -- or at least read some of it online.
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