I don’t actually buy magazines, except for that one time I mentioned the other day….
but I have looked at the prices, out of curiosity, while standing in line at stores….
or at Costco, which discounts them heavily.
I think Family Circle and Women’s Day, which were always off-price, are still about $2…
and those gossipy ones like People and US are about $3…. compared to $5 or so for Cosmopolitan.
The only magazines I’ve noticed in the $12 to $16 range are “special issues” like a commemorative of some late celebrity, or a holiday recipe collection…
so what the heck are these guys buying?
My sister recently told me she bought a Vogue or a Harper’s Bazaar … I can’t remember which…. for the first time in years, and was shocked cos it was $10 Canadian.
Come to think of it…. aren’t Betty and Bub in Canada too?
If so, that $55 is a bit over $40 US… still more than I’d think.
Maybe the cartoonists are thinking of future syndication and want the prices to still look reasonable in 2045.
For a kid that bought comic books for 12 cents and would now be paying 3 dollars the price of magazines come as no great shock. Online would be the way to go.
boydpercy Premium Member about 5 years ago
You can get an online version for a lot cheaper.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
Sign o’ the times.
whahoppened about 5 years ago
They walked AWAY!! That’s like admitting you made a mistake picking up the mags. It is a way of getting the shopkeepers’ attention.
Grumpy Old Guy about 5 years ago
Grant it, I haven’t bought a magazine lately; but am I really that out of touch on prices?
jaxxxon58 about 5 years ago
Yes! I think they charge more now since they aren’t selling as many.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 5 years ago
I don’t actually buy magazines, except for that one time I mentioned the other day….
but I have looked at the prices, out of curiosity, while standing in line at stores….or at Costco, which discounts them heavily.
I think Family Circle and Women’s Day, which were always off-price, are still about $2…
and those gossipy ones like People and US are about $3…. compared to $5 or so for Cosmopolitan.
The only magazines I’ve noticed in the $12 to $16 range are “special issues” like a commemorative of some late celebrity, or a holiday recipe collection…
so what the heck are these guys buying?
My sister recently told me she bought a Vogue or a Harper’s Bazaar … I can’t remember which…. for the first time in years, and was shocked cos it was $10 Canadian.
Come to think of it…. aren’t Betty and Bub in Canada too?
If so, that $55 is a bit over $40 US… still more than I’d think.
Maybe the cartoonists are thinking of future syndication and want the prices to still look reasonable in 2045.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 5 years ago
I count 4 magazines, which add up to an average of $12.40 Canadian. With the 5% GST (no sales tax in Alberta) that would be a realistic amount.
Ontman about 5 years ago
For a kid that bought comic books for 12 cents and would now be paying 3 dollars the price of magazines come as no great shock. Online would be the way to go.
david_42 about 5 years ago
The same reason I don’t buy cards for people. It’s crazy when they cost as much as a pint of good beer.
TennesseeFran about 5 years ago
Punch line worth waiting for! Yes, specialty magazines are that expensive.
GreggW Premium Member about 5 years ago
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