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The New Yorker, one of the most competitive markets for cartoonists, pays an average rate of $675 for a single-panel cartoon. The publication receives more than 1,000 submissions per month. PBS: Religion and Ethics News Weekly: Interview With Cartoonist Matt DiffeeSource:
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