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How to Cancel New York Times in 2026

medium to cancel
$19.00/monthly~3–5 minutes

To cancel New York Times, log into your account and navigate to subscription management — the process is moderately simple and takes about 3–5 minutes. At $19.00/month ($228.00/year), New York Times is a recurring media expense. Before canceling, check if your local library offers free digital access or if a cheaper tier meets your reading needs.

Quick Summary

Monthly Cost

$19.00

Annual Cost

$228.00

Steps

5

Time

3–5 minutes

When you try to cancel

🟢 They'll offer discounts

NYT offers discounts in the cancellation flow (often 50% off for 4 months). Promotional offers appear automatically when canceling.

Cancellation difficulty

Easy — Automatic

Discounts appear automatically during the cancellation flow.

Step-by-Step Cancellation Instructions

  1. 1

    Visit NYTimes.com and sign in

  2. 2

    Click your profile icon

  3. 3

    Go to 'Account'

  4. 4

    Click 'Subscription'

  5. 5

    Select 'Cancel subscription'

What to Expect During Cancellation

What they'll try

🎯In-flow discount (often $1/week)
🎯Phone retention team offers better deals
🎯Win-back emails

Discount offer in flow?

✅ Yes — look for it

Win-back email after?

✅ Yes — wait for it

Access after cancel

Until end of billing period; drops to limited free articles

Your data

Saved articles and account preserved

Re-subscribing later will restore your previous account and data.

NYT is known for aggressive retention. If you cancel through the website, you'll likely get $1/week. Calling can get even better deals.

Ready to cancel?

Go directly to New York Times's cancellation page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I cancel my New York Times subscription?

You can cancel New York Times through your account settings on their website or app. The process is rated "medium" difficulty and takes 5 steps. Your access typically continues until the end of your current billing period, so you won't lose access immediately after canceling.

Will I get a refund if I cancel New York Times?

Most New York Times plans do not offer prorated refunds for the current billing period. Your access continues until the end of the period you've already paid for. If you recently subscribed or were charged unexpectedly, contact New York Times support to request a refund — many services will accommodate recent charges.

Can I pause my New York Times subscription instead of canceling?

New York Times may offer a pause or hold option that temporarily suspends your subscription without canceling it entirely. This preserves your account data and settings. Check your account settings for a pause option — if one isn't available, you can cancel and resubscribe later, though some settings or data may not be preserved.

What happens to my data if I cancel New York Times?

After canceling New York Times, your account data is usually preserved for a period of time. You can typically reactivate and access your information if you resubscribe. Before canceling, export or save any important data, preferences, or content you want to keep.

Can I reactivate New York Times after canceling?

Yes, you can typically resubscribe to New York Times at any time after canceling. Most services allow you to reactivate your account with your original email address, and your previous settings or data may still be available. However, you may not get the same promotional pricing you originally signed up with — check for current deals before reactivating.

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