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477. Why Is U.S. Media So Negative?

Freakonomics Radio

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This chapter examines the negative portrayal of events in U.S. media during a pandemic as perceived by an economist. It critiques the focus on pessimism over actionable insights and explores the economic motivations influencing the tone of coverage and its effects on public perception.

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