By the end of 1949 circulation had declined to 1,422,000.
Circulation declined by more than 700,000 copies a day between 1983 and 1990.
The Observer's circulation has declined to just over 700,000 from 800,000 or so in 1986.
Overall circulation declined about 2 percent, to an average of 620,614 copies from 635,235.
Time's advertising has picked up of late, but its circulation is declining.
The magazine's domestic circulation was declining from its annual high of 6.8 million in 1972.
By the 1840s when Wilson was contributing less, its circulation declined.
Circulation declined after the sale and the magazine went out of business in December 2004.
Circulation then significantly declined 62,428 copies per day in March 2013.
For a time, it was Philadelphia's most popular newspaper, but circulation declined in the mid-1930s.