Business journalism

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Business journalism includes coverage of companies, the workplace, personal finance, and economics, including unemployment and other economic indicators.

Business coverage gained prominence in the 1990s, with wider investment in the stock market. The Wall Street Journal is one such example of business journalism, and is amongst the United States of America's top newspapers in terms of both circulation and respect of journalists. All major broadsheet newspapers carry a business section to a varying degree.

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