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It’s like, you know, you can totally get access to all this cool FT journalism for just $1 for 4 weeks. Then it’s like $75 per month, which is kind of a lot, but hey, it’s quality stuff, right? You can read it on any device, so that’s pretty convenient. And if you decide it’s not really your thing, you can cancel anytime during the trial. No harm, no foul.

If $75 a month is a bit steep for you, there’s also the Standard Digital plan for $45 a month. You can save 20% if you pay for a whole year upfront, which is not a bad deal. And if you’re really into expert analysis from industry leaders, then the Premium Digital plan might be more your jam. It’s $75 a month too, but you also get that 20% off if you pay for a year in advance. Plus, you get all the quality journalism, so it’s a win-win.

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