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Center / Nonpartisan

Why we place Bloomberg as Center / Nonpartisan

As of July 18, 2026, Unbiasable places Bloomberg in the Center / Nonpartisan lens. The placement names the worldview it writes from. We do not grade outlets for accuracy. In the archive: 109 articles read in 9 of the 42 mornings analyzed since June 7, 2026.

Bloomberg covers politics as a market input: its politics desk serves readers who trade on the answer, which disciplines the reporting toward what is checkable and priced. It is the access journalism of a financial wire, with the strengths and limits that model buys.

From the archive 109 articles read 9 of 42 mornings since Jun 7, 2026

The fingerprint its record in our archive, counted
Volume
109 articles read since June 7, 2026, in 9 of the 42 mornings analyzed since. Most recent: July 14, 2026.
Receipts
Among the cited coverage receipts on 13 of the 221 stories its lens covered alongside at least one other worldview.
Framing reads
Its read carried the Center / Nonpartisan framing row in 2 story comparisons.

Counted mechanically from the archived briefs, March 23, 2026 to July 18, 2026. Articles resolve by publisher domain, coverage receipts by the cited article, claims by the ledger's stored records. A missing line means the archive holds nothing to count.

What to expect from Bloomberg

Expect fiscal policy, the Federal Reserve, and regulation covered ahead of the culture war, sourcing from officials and market participants, and restraint in tone. What moves markets gets covered first; what only moves voters can wait.

Where independent raters land

AllSides: Lean Left.

How the Center / Nonpartisan lens reads the news

Process over position. The view from the middle. Read the full explainer on Center / Nonpartisan →

Of the 178 stories at least five worldviews covered since March 23, 2026, the Center / Nonpartisan lens ran nothing on 16 percent. The full count, lens by lens, sits on the Blind Spot Index.

See Bloomberg in the brief

Every morning we analyze Bloomberg alongside the rest of the spectrum and show how it framed the day's stories next to everyone else, in its own words. That side-by-side is the whole point. Browse recent briefs →

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