Probably because students generally don't have money, while business executives do.
The Wall Street Journal likely offers a discounted rate for students to attract them to develop a lifelong habit of reading the publication. Business executives are typically seen as a more financially stable demographic who are willing to pay the full subscription price. Additionally, students may have greater potential for long-term loyalty and retention as subscribers.
you can get it at a bargain price
Select your product, which is useful for customer. Fix your rate. Bargain for 20% hick
As a verb: I had to bargain with the shopkeeper. As a noun: This thing that I bought was a bargain.
This is not an idiom because it means just what it says. If something is a bargain, then it is always a bargain. It doesn't matter what the circumstances are.
Sentences with the word bargain: Noun: The secondhand table was a real bargain. Verb: He bargained with the city council to rent the stadium. No, bargain can not be an adverb.
Bargain
The plural of bargain is bargains.
My first car was no bargain.
Bargain is also known as "steal"
[noun] A real bargain = Ett riktigt kap A real bargain = Ett riktigt fynd [verb] bargain (haggle) = pruta
The Paradise Bargain was created in 1989.
The purse was sold at a bargain price.