The Buffalo Journal has been an enduring tradition of culture, commentary, and frank analysis since 1926.

We cover what is actually happening: the economic reality behind a price move, the statistical trick inside a political talking point, the consumer deal that is not really a deal, the word everyone uses but no one bothers to trace back. Opinion without apology. Analysis that does not soften the conclusion.

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