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U.S. Press Freedom in Sharp Decline as Economic Pressures and Political Attacks Mount

  • The United States fell to 57th place in the 2025 Reporters Without Borders World Press Freedom Index, marking its lowest ranking in recent history.
  • This decline stems from political pressures, financial collapse in the media sector, rising assaults and legal threats against journalists, and disruptions from the Trump administration's defunding of global media aid.
  • Tech giants like Meta and Google have drained advertising revenue, while growing media ownership concentration increases editorial interference and heightens political and corporate pressure on journalists.
  • The Index shows a 14-point drop in the U.S. Economic indicator over two years, with over 60% of journalists struggling to earn a living wage and 75% doubting their outlets' financial viability.
  • These overlapping challenges indicate that antagonistic political environments, unregulated corporate influence, and financial decline pose significant risks to independent journalism and the health of American democracy in 2025.
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Reporters Without Borders has announced its annual press freedom ranking. The United States is in decline.

·Montreal, Canada
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The organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF), in assessing the situation of the press in the world, issued an alert, which although physical attacks against journalists are the most visible violations of press freedom, economic pressure represents a serious and more insidious problem in 2025.

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According to data collected by RSF, in 160 of the 180 countries evaluated (88.9%), the media only achieve stable financial results “with difficulty” and many do not even succeed.

·Portugal
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rts.ch broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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