Leading Print Newspapers U.S. by Circulation 2023 - Statista

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Largest daily newspapers in the United States in the six months to March 2023, by
average print circulation
(in thousands)
Wall Street Journal 609.

New York Times 296.33

Washington Post 139.23

New York Post 135.98

USA Today 132.64

Los Angeles Times 118.76

Star Tribune 91.92

Newsday 86.85

Chicago Tribune* 82.19

Tampa Bay Times** 81.89

Seattle Times*** 75.91

Honolulu Star-Advertiser* 75.46

Boston Globe 60.5

Arizona Republic 57.66

Dallas Morning News 57.4

San Francisco Chronicle 54.34

Houston Chronicle 53.37

Philadelphia Inquirer 51.14

Chicago Sun-Times 48.69

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 48.25

Daily News 45.73

Denver Post* 41.55

The San Diego Union-Tribune 41.08

The Atlanta-Journal Constitution 39.07

Las Vegas Review Journal 38.84

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Release date
June 2023

Region
United States

Survey time period


March 2023

Supplementary notes
The source noted that the majority of figures
given were average Monday-Friday figures for the
six months to March 2022, with some exceptions
noted below.
*Figures for Tampa Bay Times and San Francisco
Chronicle refer to six months to September 2022,
not the six months to March 2023. For St. Louis
Post-Dispatch figures run six months to March
2022. At the time of publication, more current
figures were not provided.

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Leading daily newspapers in the U.S. 2023, by print circulation


Published by Amy Watson, Aug 22, 2023
The newspaper with the highest print circulation in the United States in the six months
running to March 2023 was The Wall Street Journal, with an average weekday print
circulation of 609.65 thousand. Ranking second was The New York Times, followed by The
Washington post. The paper in the ranking with the highest year-over-year drop in
circulation was The Atlanta Journal-Constitution with a decline of 32 percent.

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