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The Washington Post subscription cost

Readers who want strong U.S. politics and national reporting and are willing to look past rotating intro offers.

Default planDigital Access · $13.00/mo
Starting price$13.00/mo
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Quick take

Who The Washington Post is best for

Readers who want strong U.S. politics and national reporting and are willing to look past rotating intro offers.

Subscriber context: Public subscriber count not highlighted in this snapshot.

Pricing snapshot

What you should know before paying

Starting price: $13.00/mo

Free trial or free tier: Check the The Washington Post official page for any active free trial offers.

Student pricing: Student discount available.

Current pricing

Current plans and prices

Primary source:The Washington Post official pricing

Prices verified: March 30, 2026

Prices change: Prices and promotions can change quickly, so always confirm the current terms on the official provider page before you subscribe, upgrade, or cancel.

Student pricing: Student discount available.

Most popular

Digital Access

$13.00/mo

No public annual price highlighted

Regular price normalized from four-week billing • Core site and app access

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What changes on this plan
  • Regular price normalized from four-week billing
  • Core site and app access
  • Note: Frequently advertised with intro pricing

Plan option

All Access

$18.42/mo

No public annual price highlighted

Adds print/digital or premium access depending on checkout path • Higher-value subscription path

Ad-freeMonthly only
What changes on this plan
  • Adds print/digital or premium access depending on checkout path
  • Higher-value subscription path
  • Note: Offer structure changes often

Deals to check

Deals, discounts, and billing hooks to check

Promotions can move quickly. Use these notes as prompts, then confirm the live offer on the official pricing page.

Billing notes

Free trial, annual billing, and discounts

Free trial or free tier: Check the The Washington Post official page for any active free trial offers.

Annual comparison: No annual benchmark is highlighted in this snapshot, so monthly pricing is the clearest comparison point.

Student pricing: Student discount available.

Before you subscribe

What to double-check on the official page

Prices and promotions can change quickly, so always confirm the current terms on the official provider page before you subscribe, upgrade, or cancel.

Check billing frequency, cancellation terms, and whether any limited-time discounts are still active.

Closest competitors

Services that are closest to this one

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$12.99/mo default plan

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Substack

$8.00/mo default plan

Readers who want to support specific writers directly and are comfortable with newsletter-by-newsletter pricing instead of one platform fee.

The Atlantic

$7.99/mo default plan

Readers who want essays, politics, and culture analysis in a premium but not ultra-expensive subscription.

Lower-cost options

Cheaper substitutes worth checking

Consumer Reports

$3.25/mo default plan

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The Athletic

$4.99/mo default plan

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Medium

$5.00/mo default plan

Readers who regularly follow writers on Medium and want a low-cost way to unlock member-only articles.

FAQs

Common questions

What is the cheapest The Washington Post plan and is it worth it?

The Washington Post's lowest paid plan is Digital Access at $13.00/mo. Regular price normalized from four-week billing • Core site and app access Compare this against alternatives in News & Media to see if the price-to-feature tradeoff makes sense for your use case.

How much does The Washington Post cost per year?

The Washington Post does not currently offer an annual discount. Paying monthly for the All Access plan would cost $221.04 over a full year.

Does The Washington Post have a free trial or free tier?

Check the The Washington Post official page for any active free trial offers.

How many plans does The Washington Post have and what is the difference?

The Washington Post offers 2 plans ranging from $13.00/mo to $18.42/mo. The main differences between plans typically include content quality, concurrent streams or seats, and whether ads are shown. See the full plan comparison above for details.

Is The Washington Post worth the price compared to alternatives?

Readers who want strong U.S. politics and national reporting and are willing to look past rotating intro offers. Closest competitors in News & Media include The New Yorker, Substack, The Atlantic. Compare features and pricing to find the best fit for your needs.

Sources

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