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Economy News Coverage Comparison

Compare media coverage of economic news, markets, inflation, trade, and financial trends across 30+ outlets from across the political spectrum.

Economic news coverage often reveals stark differences between outlets. Liberal sources may emphasize income inequality and worker impact, while conservative sources focus on market performance and business effects. Center sources stick to numbers and forecasts.

Outlets Covering Economy News

Left-Leaning Economy Outlets

MSNBC, CNN Business, NPR, NYT Business

Center Economy Outlets

AP, Reuters, Bloomberg, WSJ News

Conservative Economy Outlets

Fox Business, WSJ Opinion, National Review

Why Compare Economy News Across Outlets?

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See All Perspectives

Read how 30+ outlets across the political spectrum cover economy stories — side by side.

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Spot Economy Media Bias

Understand what facts are shared, what’s emphasized, and what’s left out.

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Find Common Ground

Discover consensus facts about economy and areas of genuine disagreement.

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Economy News Coverage FAQ

How do different outlets cover economy news?

Economic news coverage often reveals stark differences between outlets. Liberal sources may emphasize income inequality and worker impact, while conservative sources focus on market performance and business effects. Center sources stick to numbers and forecasts. Cruxly tracks 30+ outlets across the political spectrum — including MSNBC, CNN Business, NPR, NYT Business on the left, AP, Reuters, Bloomberg, WSJ News in the center, and Fox Business, WSJ Opinion, National Review on the right — so you can compare how each covers the same economy stories.

Which outlets cover economy the most?

Major outlets across the spectrum provide extensive economy coverage. Left-leaning: MSNBC, CNN Business, NPR, NYT Business. Center: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg, WSJ News. Right-leaning: Fox Business, WSJ Opinion, National Review. Each outlet brings a different framing, source selection, and emphasis to economy stories.

Is economy news biased?

All news coverage has some perspective — that's normal. The key is recognizing each outlet's lens. For economy stories, comparing coverage from left, center, and right helps you identify consensus facts and spot where outlets disagree. This is exactly what Cruxly is built for.

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