Twenty years ago, The Washington Post cost 25 cents, or about 40 cents in today's money, adjusted for inflation.
Today that same newspaper costs $3—a 750% increase.
It’s the same pattern across the newspaper industry. Digital subscriptions are cheaper, but those prices are also rising, with less and less information available without hitting a paywall.
So what happens to a democracy when large population segments can’t afford reliable news and information? What happens when millions rely on social media, where right-wing conspiracy theories spread like wildfire?
Common Dreams is one of the few remaining comprehensive daily news sources that’s completely free to all readers. But if we fall short of our fundraising goals, we won’t be around much longer.
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