Prediction markets pose a threat to media outlets as they efficiently disseminate raw data.
These markets bypass media spin and interpretation, giving users direct access to unfiltered information.
This direct access to numbers makes markets a quicker and more transparent source of data, potentially disrupting the media's role as information gatekeepers.
For many, this direct, unbiased information may be preferred over media analysis.
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Are betting markets more accurate than polls? What kind of chaos would a second Trump term bring? And is U.S. democracy really in danger, or just “sputtering on”? (Part two of a two-part series.)
SOURCES:
Eric Posner, professor of law at the University of Chicago Law School.
Koleman Strumpf, professor of economics at Wake Forest University.