Washington Post Profits Surge on Education Growth
By wchung | 25 Apr, 2026
The Washington Post Co. is reporting a surge in second-quarter earnings, helped by a big jump in profits at its education division and lower expenses.
The company, which is selling Newsweek magazine as it pulls back from its traditional identity as a publisher, has relied for several years now on the Kaplan education business for growth.
Kaplan delivered again in the second quarter with a 15 percent increase in revenue and an 88 percent jump in operating profit.
Overall, the Post Co. reported net income of $91.9 million, or $10 per share, for the three months ended July 4. That’s up from $12.2 million, or $1.30 per share, a year ago, when the company absorbed $56.8 million in expenses tied to an early retirement program at the namesake newspaper.
It says revenue climbed 11 percent to $1.2 billion.
WASHINGTON (AP)
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