Last verified: February 2026

How to Cancel Your
WSJ Subscription

Canceling the Wall Street Journal is notoriously difficult. Here is your complete guide to getting it done by phone, live chat, or online, with tips to handle retention offers.

Quick Overview

Difficulty

Medium

Time

~10 minutes

Method

Phone / Chat

Refund

Generally no

Cancel WSJ by Phone (Most Reliable)

1

Call WSJ Customer Service

Dial 1-800-JOURNAL (1-800-568-7625). The line is open Monday through Friday. Have your account number ready, which you can find in the upper-right corner of your billing statement or in your account settings online.

2

Navigate the phone menu

When prompted by the automated system, select the option for subscription management or cancellation. You may need to verify your identity with your name, email address, or account number before being transferred to an agent.

3

Request cancellation clearly

Tell the representative: "I would like to cancel my Wall Street Journal subscription." Be firm and direct. The agent is trained to offer retention deals such as discounted rates, free months, or plan downgrades. Politely decline if you want to proceed.

4

Get a confirmation number

Before hanging up, ask for a cancellation confirmation number and request an email confirmation. Save both for your records. Check your bank statement over the next billing cycle to make sure no further charges appear.

Alternative: Cancel via Live Chat

1

Go to the WSJ Help Center

Visit wsj.com/help or customercenter.wsj.com in your browser. Sign in with the account you want to cancel.

2

Start a live chat session

Look for the Chat or Contact Us option. Select the subscription or billing category. A live agent should connect within a few minutes. This method avoids phone hold times but still involves speaking with a retention-trained agent.

3

Request cancellation and save the transcript

Clearly state you want to cancel. Decline any offers if you are sure. When done, save or screenshot the chat transcript as proof of your cancellation request. This is important in case of billing disputes later.

Subscribed Through Apple or Google?

If you signed up for WSJ through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, you must cancel through those platforms. The WSJ customer service line cannot cancel subscriptions billed by Apple or Google.

Cancel via iPhone / iPad

  1. 1. Open Settings on your iPhone
  2. 2. Tap your name at the top (Apple Account)
  3. 3. Tap Subscriptions
  4. 4. Tap Wall Street Journal in the list
  5. 5. Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm

Cancel via Android

  1. 1. Open the Google Play Store app
  2. 2. Tap your profile icon (top right)
  3. 3. Tap Payments & subscriptions
  4. 4. Tap Subscriptions then Wall Street Journal
  5. 5. Tap Cancel subscription and confirm

What Happens After You Cancel WSJ?

Access continues until your billing period ends

After canceling, you retain full access to WSJ content, including digital articles, podcasts, and newsletters, until the end of the period you already paid for.

You may receive win-back offers

WSJ commonly sends promotional emails and even phone calls after cancellation offering deeply discounted rates. If you are looking for a deal, waiting for these offers can be a smart strategy.

No prorated refunds

WSJ does not typically issue refunds for unused portions of your billing period. If you were charged after requesting cancellation, contact customer service with your confirmation number to dispute the charge.

Your account is not deleted

Canceling your subscription does not delete your WSJ account. You can still sign in, but you will hit the paywall when trying to read subscriber-only articles. You can resubscribe at any time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cancel my WSJ subscription online?

Online self-service cancellation is only available in select states, including New York, Vermont, Delaware, Illinois, Colorado, and Washington DC. If you live outside those states, you will need to call 1-800-568-7625 or use live chat. Even in supported states, the cancel button can be hard to find in your account settings.

Why does WSJ make it so hard to cancel?

Newspaper publishers like WSJ use retention strategies to reduce subscriber churn. This means routing you through trained agents who offer discounts and free months. While frustrating, being polite but firm and repeating your cancellation request will get the job done.

Will I get a refund when I cancel WSJ?

WSJ generally does not offer prorated refunds. Your access continues until the end of your current billing period. If you believe you were charged in error or after a confirmed cancellation, contact customer service with your cancellation reference number.

Can I cancel and resubscribe later at a lower rate?

Yes, this is a common strategy. After canceling, WSJ frequently sends promotional offers at significantly reduced rates. Many subscribers cancel specifically to take advantage of these win-back deals, which can be much cheaper than the standard renewal price.

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