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I get Consumer Reports and Kiplingers. I find these two practical and have a lot of information that I can relate to. I also like that you can still get these in hard copy along with digital. I used to subscribe to Money magazine but I think they are digital only now.
I get Consumer Reports and Kiplingers. I find these two practical and have a lot of information that I can relate to. I also like that you can still get these in hard copy along with digital. I used to subscribe to Money magazine but I think they are digital only now.
What magazines do you have?
i did an interview with kiplingers 2 weeks ago .
Eleanor Laise , Senior Editor, Kiplinger's Retirement Report contacted me to do an interview on untraded reits since i have experience with them . so we spoke on the phone for about half hour and she said she will send me notice when it is out . not sure if that is a separate publication or not .
High Country News in paper and digital. I like to leave the paper copies at the Free Library stand here in town, which is outside a brewery with outside tables. I hope others will read and subscribe.
Otherwise, digital only. The Atlantic is the only one, I think.
Personally, I like having the hard copy and am reluctant to subscribe to more than a year at a time as I fear they will change to digital-only. I like having the option of both.
Heck, I haven't stepped inside a library in 6+ months. I borrow books from the library on my kindle.
Same.
My wife gets lots of magazines via library too. Books + magazines for free is our tax dollars at work. Her magazines are fairly fluff though, glamour/gossipy type stuff.
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