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Stay ahead of the competition with the app that’s as ambitious as you are. Get the trusted insights and in-depth analysis you need from The Wall Street Journal, America’s most trusted newspaper—providing key decision-makers around the world with peerless reporting since 1889.

Download the WSJ app today and receive instant access to The Wall Street Journal’s award winning journalism, including world-renowned coverage of the news moving stock markets and impacting business—from the Trump administration, to Brexit and beyond.

Simple and easy to use, the WSJ app provides you with the trusted insights you need, wherever, and whenever you need it. Access real-time quotes, breaking news and the latest headlines impacting business and finance. Plus, explore a wide range of dedicated sections with insightful articles, including: Politics, Opinion, World News, Lifestyle, U.S. News, Technology, Economy and more.

Key benefits include:

(+) Full access to the WSJ app, WSJ.com and WSJ. Magazine—our award-winning lifestyle publication.

(+) Multiple ways to read the newspaper including access to global digital editions of The Wall Street Journal—U.S., Europe and Asia.

(+) Trusted insights from a world-renowned newspaper, with over 125 years of peerless reporting and award-winning journalism.

(+) Unlimited access to a wide range of dedicated site sections, including: Business, Markets, Politics, Opinion, World News, U.S. News, Economy, Technology, Lifestyle and more.

(+) World-renowned business news and coverage on the economy, including real-time quotes, global markets data, the latest on mergers and acquisitions, plus much more.

(+) Global headlines, breaking news coverage and real-time market quotes, along with The Wall Street Journal’s in-depth analysis and informed commentary. Key features include:

(+) New feature: What’s News feed: A real-time news feed, curated by The Wall Street Journal’s award-winning journalists—featuring must-know global news across business, finance, politics and the economy throughout the day.

(+) New feature: Ability to print out articles directly from your mobile device.

(+) New feature: Save and Share articles to read later.

(+) Off-line reading, enabling you to remain ambitious, wherever you are.

(+) Alerts and notifications for breaking news, developing stories and live updates—including the ability to follow your favorite journalists.

Key Features for Apple Watch:

(+) Get the latest breaking news from around the world, instantly available on your watch screen, with the ability to save and read later on your iPhone or iPad.

(+) Receive alerts and notifications with breaking news developments and updates from around the world—from America and Canada, to Europe, Asia and more.

You can now have the world-renowned and respected journalism from The Wall Street Journal, America’s most trusted newspaper. Available for subscription for $32.99 per month and receive unlimited digital access—including full access to WSJ.com, the WSJ app and the WSJ. Magazine digital edition.

Your subscription will renew automatically each month and payment will be charged to your iTunes Account within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You can turn off auto-renewal by going to your Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of your subscription is allowed during the active subscription period.

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What's New

Version 11.7.1

Here at WSJ, we are committed to serving you world-class journalism. We've been listening to your feedback and have made a few changes to serve you better and faster.

- WSJ subscribers will now be seamlessly logged in to wsj.com when being directed from the app
- We have fixed a bug with our search bar that hid the top results
- We have updated our advertising infrastructure to help ensure a quality reading experience

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5

25.6K Ratings

25.6K Ratings

How I came to be a WSJ subscriber

dlcjr54

I am a voracious reader. I choose the WSJ after subscribing to the NYT for many many years. I stopped reading conventional news paper perhaps 10-12 years ago. For many of those years prior to the last election cycle, I read the news but had resigned that this great country had become "pinkified". I was interested in national politics but of course President Barack Obama held office and for those eight years, the NYT was and I am sure remains, the voice and conscience of many....just not me! I grew wary of what I came to believe was the lack of representation. Let's face it, the editorial bylines of the NYT and my convictions were no longer aligned. It became painfully obvious that I needed to find a newspaper that did not and does not relentlessly foment such bile for the Candidate and ultimately the President, Donald J Trump. I travel extensively am well versed, an engaging person, an educated intellectual. I am not a liberal and throughout my conversations with ordinary people, citizens of the US and abroad, I simply could not find this vast subscriber base that agrees in totality with the NYT...least I didn't meet them! It seemed to me that the NYT, through its editorials and the way the NYT presents the news that they were trying to incite or enflame its readers. I'm not on of them any longer and I don't watch CNN. I enjoy the WSJ because of its objectivity and their apparent lack of an unhealthy obsession with Donald J Trump.

The WSJ is Perfect for Me.

C.E. Parr

WSJ is, and for many years has been, my first choice for objective reporting of events in the USA and around the world. I especially like the independence of the news desk and the editorial department. This separation is obvious and lends extra credibility to the Journal’s reporting of news. I read many newspapers, including the Washington Post and the New York Times, and WSJ’s News Department is at least on par with all other sources that I follow for journalistic integrity, objectivity, and thoroughness. I also read the Editorial section almost religiously although politically I can best be described as a “yellow dog” Democrat (believe it or not, I’m more of an Independent but in over 50 years of voting I can’t recall ever casting one for a Republican); I do the same with Investor’s Business Daily. This exercise is a version of the Golden Rule; I don’t need to read the views of left-leaning progressives - I am one. However, it is a duty of citizenship to listen thoughtfully to views one may not instinctively agree with: it is an exercise crucial to the success of a democracy. For me, and for these reasons and more, the WSJ is the perfect newspaper. Now that IBD has become the Investors Business “Weekly”, it is the only national daily that even approaches affording business and economic news appropriate coverage.

Great app and very informative

Mreyna310

Love WSJ and their informative articles. Much of what I read is used in decision making for stocks and my overall view of the economy. I still think that aside from the opinion section, WSJ is generally non biased when it comes to information. My only regret is that I don’t think WSJ checks on their membership much. I honestly think that some subscribers are bots who are only there to inflame readers and inject their own disgusting brand of politics. I don’t care much for politics and try to some our both parties from issues, but it seems that there are some members who consistently comment on every article no matter when it was posted which leads me to believe they are bots if that is even possible. I really wish that off someone from WSJ is reading this, you really need to check that. I subscribed because I am a young college student trying to understand the world as best I could and believed that I would find like minded people as subscribers as well. But the case is that this, most times, is no better than Facebook’s comment section.

Information

Seller
Dow Jones & Company, Inc., publisher of The Wall Street Journal.
*WEA.AppPages.Size*
133.4 MB
Category
News
Compatibility
Requires iOS 9.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Apple TV.
Languages
English
Age Rating
Rated 12+ for the following:
Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content and Nudity
Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References
Infrequent/Mild Medical/Treatment Information
Infrequent/Mild Realistic Violence
Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes
Copyright
© 2018 Dow Jones & Company. All Rights Reserved.
Price
Free
In-App Purchases
  1. The Wall Street Journal $22.99
  2. The Wall Street Journal $32.99
  3. The Wall Street Journal Mobile $12.99

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.

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