The New Republic - Circulation

Circulation

The New Republic's average paid circulation for 2009 was 53,485 copies per issue, a decline of over 47 percent since 2000.

The New Republic Average Monthly Paid Circulation
Year Avg Paid Circ % Change
2000 101,651
2001 88,409 −13.0
2002 85,069 −3.8
2003 63,139 −25.8
2004 61,675 −2.3
2005 61,771 +0.2
2006 61,024 −1.2
2007 59,779 −2.0
2008 65,162 +9.0
2009 53,485 −18.0
2010 NR NR

The New Republic's last reported circulation numbers to media auditor BPA Worldwide were for the six months ending on June 30, 2009.

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