El Paso Inc – Bias and Credibility

El Paso Inc - Least Biased - Conservative leaning - Credible and ReliableFactual Reporting: High - Credible - Reliable


LEAST BIASED

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  • Overall, we rate El Paso Inc. as least biased due to its business-oriented focus and generally neutral reporting, with slight right-leaning tendencies in economic framing. We rate the publication High for factual reporting, as it relies on credible sourcing, including AP and established national outlets, and demonstrates consistent accuracy in reporting.

Detailed Report

Bias Rating: LEAST BIASED (1.5)
Factual Reporting: HIGH (1.0)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Newspaper
Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic

MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY

History

El Paso Inc. is a weekly business-focused newspaper founded in 1995 and based in El Paso, Texas. According to its About page, the publication targets professionals, business owners, and higher-income readers, delivering coverage on local business, finance, and economic developments. The paper is divided into sections covering news, lifestyle, and personal finance, and is a member of the Associated Press with access to external content from major outlets such as The New York Times.

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Funded by / Ownership

El Paso Inc. is a privately owned, for-profit publication funded through advertising revenue and paid subscriptions. Its business model is focused on reaching an affluent, professional audience.

Analysis / Bias

El Paso Inc. is a regional business and economic news publication focused on local reporting. Straight news coverage is generally factual and low in bias. For example, GECU chief Crystal Long to retire from credit union presents a neutral, fact-based report on a local executive transition. Similarly, New Mexico city sees growth in cannabis sales and tax revenue focuses on economic outcomes and municipal revenue without ideological framing.

National and opinion content is often sourced externally, which introduces some ideological variation. For instance, Gender is not an ideology – but conservative groups know learning about it empowers people to think for themselves reflects a left-leaning academic perspective, while other national content is drawn from outlets such as The Wall Street Journal. Overall, the publication emphasizes business-friendly, market-oriented coverage with minimal editorial tone in its original reporting, resulting in a slightly right-leaning economic perspective but generally balanced content.



Failed Fact Checks

  • None in the Last 5 years

Overall, we rate El Paso Inc. as least biased due to its business-oriented focus and generally neutral reporting, with slight right-leaning tendencies in economic framing. We rate the publication High for factual reporting, as it relies on credible sourcing, including AP and established national outlets, and demonstrates consistent accuracy in reporting. (D. Van Zandt 03/25/2026)

Source: https://www.elpasoinc.com/

Last Updated on March 25, 2026 by Media Bias Fact Check


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