because they need to pay more tax.
The cost of a daily newspaper can vary depending on the publication and location. On average, the cost is typically between $1 to $3. Some newspapers also offer digital subscriptions at a lower daily cost.
The newspaper called the Daily Oklahoman may be read free of charge on the official Daily Oklahoman website. So the cost is actually zero. The Daily Oklahoman is the largest city newspaper in Oklahoma.
The Vartha Newspaper is a news print in Hyderabad, India. It was founded in 1996 and provides a daily newspaper to the people at no cost however registration is required.
The cost of an Albanian newspaper can vary depending on the publication and location. On average, a copy of a daily newspaper in Albania costs around 50-100 Albanian leke (roughly 0.40-0.80 USD).
The cost of the 'Sydney Morning Herald' (Sydney's main daily newspaper) in 1925 was 1 penny. Source: Sydney Morning Herald, April 9, 1925 [microfilm].
The price of the Daily Star newspaper in the UK is typically around £0.60. However, prices may vary depending on the retailer and any promotions or offers that may be running.
Well, honey, in 1965, the average cost of a daily newspaper was around 10 cents. Can you believe it? People were actually willing to shell out a dime just to catch up on yesterday's news. Oh, how times have changed!
about £1 on which one and what day you get it :D
About 50 Lek. Approximately 50 Euro cents, or 50 USD cent.
Though the cost varied by state and by publication, it was common to pay around twenty cents for a paper. Sunday and weekend editions typically were priced around fifty cents.
300,756,294,378 was the average revenue for world wide newpaper subsciptions
Well, honey, it really depends on the newspaper and where you buy it. On average, a newspaper in Japan can cost around 100-200 yen. But hey, don't hold me to that, prices can vary like the weather. Just make sure you have enough yen in your pocket before you go hunting for yesterday's news.