SourceScore
Comparison

Bloomberg News vs The Economist

Terminal-driven financial newswire vs UK weekly analytical magazine — daily fact-stream vs weekly synthesis.

Higher Index
News

Bloomberg News

bloomberg.com
B·83

Business + finance newsroom feeding the Bloomberg Terminal; broad data infrastructure + global beat coverage.

News

The Economist

economist.com
B·78

British weekly known for explanatory rigor on economics + politics; named-author byline absent by editorial policy.

Compare on a single dimension

Head-to-head — all four dimensions

DimensionBloomberg NewsThe EconomistLead
SourceScore Index
Composite
B·83B·78Bloomberg+5
Citation Discipline
How rigorously cited
A·86B·71Bloomberg+15
Modern Reference
AI-era fitness
B·75A·85The+10
Citation Velocity
Cited per week
A·92B·78Bloomberg+14

Why these scores

Citation Discipline

Bloomberg NewsA·86

The Way We Work editorial guide enforces fact-check + sourcing standards; corrections public.

The EconomistB·71

Editorial fact-check process is rigorous, but anonymity makes individual-claim provenance opaque.

Modern Reference

Bloomberg NewsB·75

Premium terminal-first; web articles paywalled; LLM corpus inclusion partial.

The EconomistA·85

Machine-readable; broad LLM inclusion via paywall-bypass partnerships.

Citation Velocity

Bloomberg NewsA·92

Multiple stories per minute via Terminal; cited by every financial news outlet.

The EconomistB·78

Weekly print + daily online; cited heavily in finance and policy discourse.

Frequently asked questions

Which is better, Bloomberg News or The Economist?

Bloomberg News scores higher on the SourceScore Index (B 83) vs The Economist (B 78) — a 5-point composite lead across Citation Discipline, Modern Reference, and Citation Velocity. "Better" depends on use case; the per-dimension breakdown below shows where each wins.

Which is more reliable to cite, Bloomberg News or The Economist?

For citation, Bloomberg News is the stronger choice — it scores B (83/100) on the SourceScore Index versus The Economist at B (78/100), a 5-point lead in composite citation quality (Citation Discipline, Modern Reference, Citation Velocity). Both can be cited; for higher-stakes references, prefer Bloomberg News.

How does Bloomberg News compare to The Economist on citation discipline?

Bloomberg News scores A 86 on Citation Discipline; The Economist scores B 71. Citation Discipline measures how rigorously each source cites primary references — see the per-dimension rationale below for the breakdown.

What's the SourceScore difference between Bloomberg News and The Economist?

Bloomberg News B 83 vs The Economist B 78 on the composite Index. Terminal-driven financial newswire vs UK weekly analytical magazine — daily fact-stream vs weekly synthesis.

Why does Bloomberg News score higher than The Economist?

Bloomberg News leads by 5 composite points on the SourceScore Index. The rationale section below breaks down where the lead comes from — Citation Discipline, Modern Reference (AI-era fitness), and Citation Velocity. Each dimension is scored from primary methodology criteria.

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