Only 3 out of 67 print news articles (or 4%) from five of the top U.S. newspapers reporting on inflation following the April 2024 Consumer Price Index report included crucial context about policies from the Trump team that would worsen inflation. These results came as at least some of these newspapers also reported on a poll showing Trump with an advantage over President Joe Biden on the topic of inflation, reflecting a failure by news organizations to inform the public about the facts on an important issue.
Experts say that several specific policies supported by Trump and/or his advisers, including proposals for the imposition of new across-the-board tariffs, mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, more tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, and plans to devalue the U.S. dollar and increase presidential control over the Federal Reserve's policymaking, would make inflation worse.
Media Matters looked at news articles published in the print editions of five of the top U.S. newspapers by circulation — The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the Los Angeles Times — from May 15 through June 11.