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Old 12-23-2011, 12:35 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by JeremyR View Post
Of course the thing is, The Atlantic has certain demographics that makes this possible - rich elites, especially those with ties to the government (DC is basically the only area in the country that has had massive growth, thanks to all the added government spending).
I don't think The Atlantic Magazine is published just for rich elites. A Kindle subscription costs $2.45 per month. Not the cheapest magazine subscription but not the most expensive either. I'm not a subscriber and I'm not rich but I've borrowed copies of The Atlantic from our local library. They print some interesting material on all sorts of topics.
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