Welcome to Saving Money with Andrew! Traditional media have been declining for years, and magazines are no exception. In the US, magazine industry revenue has declined from a peak of $46 billion in 2007 to $26 billion in 2019.[1] Many major magazines (including
In addition, it's amazing what you can get from the public library. In addition to free magazines, there are often tons of eBooks and audiobooks available. A great site to check out is Overdrive (https://www.overdrive.com/), there's a good chance your local library is a member.
"I would also add, check out your library! I digitally checked out a book, and stumbled across (digital) magazines that are normally available in print and some others that aren't. Very surprised at some of the selections at my library including The Economist! Of course the drawback is you may need to be on a waitlist if it's a popular magazine. But for ease, convenience and a heavier pocketbook, worth looking into!"
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In addition, it's amazing what you can get from the public library. In addition to free magazines, there are often tons of eBooks and audiobooks available. A great site to check out is Overdrive (https://www.overdrive.com/), there's a good chance your local library is a member.
"I would also add, check out your library! I digitally checked out a book, and stumbled across (digital) magazines that are normally available in print and some others that aren't. Very surprised at some of the selections at my library including The Economist! Of course the drawback is you may need to be on a waitlist if it's a popular magazine. But for ease, convenience and a heavier pocketbook, worth looking into!"