
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is a reputable source of business and financial news, offering seniors in-depth coverage of the economy, industries, and companies both digitally and with home delivery of their printed newspaper.
Subscribing to the WSJ can provide seniors with valuable insights into the stock market, retirement planning, and other financial topics that may be of particular interest to them.
Here’s what seniors, including AARP members and those over age 62, need to know to get the best deal on a WSJ Print or Digital subscription.
Best Wall Street Journal Digital Discount for Seniors: Here’s the best subscription discount available for the WSJ. If you’d like WSJ Print delivery, just click then scroll down to “See Print Options.”
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Wall Street Journal Subscription Senior Discount?

Currently, there is no Wall Street Journal subscription discount promoted exclusively for senior citizens age 62 or older. However, people of all ages are welcome to use the current featured WSJ promotion which includes WSJ Digital for as low as $4 per month plus a 50% discount on Print delivery.
Seniors may be older and wiser than the rest of us, but they are treated equally as potential WSJ subscribers. While the Wall Street Journal does offer students and AMEX cardholders discounted monthly rate, they make no distinction based on age or AARP membership for the rest of us.
Well, now that I think about it, the Wall Street Journal does have a “senior” discount, but you have to be a senior in college!
Wall Street Journal Print Subscription for Seniors:

Do you to feel and smell real paper in your hands? Many seniors prefer WSJ Print delivery to a Digital-only subscription. Here’s how to see the discount pricing for Print.
- Click for today’s promotion
- Scroll down to where it says, “Interested in Print subscription options?”
- Click, “See Print Options” for discount pricing
- Seniors and the young alike can save on home delivery!
AARP WSJ Discount?
The AARP has hundreds of discounts for members that are searchable from the Membership & Benefits section of aarp.org including travel, health & wellness, shopping, and insurnce. Although there is no WSJ discount posted now, if they do offer one it will be in the Work & Finances section here.
If you don’t see one, that’s ok! They currently offer an unbeatable deal to the general public, and you won’t have to verify your age or AARP membership to get it!
A WSJ Discount for Seniors and the Rest of Us
The WSJ offers a variety of other news and features, including coverage of politics, technology, and lifestyle, making it a well-rounded source of information for seniors.
While there isn’t a true AARP or “senior discount” to subscribe to The Journal right now, people of all ages qualify for an incredible rate on a WSJ subscription with optional weekend or 6-day home delivery. Think of the offer as an early bird special where all ages are welcome!
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