: Coverage on how to "outrun inflation," a theme that remains strikingly relevant today.
The media landscape shifted dramatically with the advent of the internet. For 47 years, Money reached millions through its printed monthly editions. However, under the ownership of Meredith Corporation , the brand made the pivotal decision in 2019 to cease its print publication and pivot to a digital-only format . Money Celebrating 50 Years of Finance News
When the first issue of Money debuted, personal finance was often seen as the exclusive domain of the wealthy. The inaugural October 1972 issue aimed to democratize this knowledge, featuring advice on topics as varied as prescription drug costs and real estate. Key milestones from the early decades included: : Coverage on how to "outrun inflation," a
: The magazine hit cultural peaks, being mentioned in vice-presidential debates and cited by figures like the Wu-Tang Clan's RZA as preferred reading. A Digital Transformation However, under the ownership of Meredith Corporation ,