Decline in local news outlets is accelerating despite efforts to help

FILE - Pressman Jim Herron looks over a final edition of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer as it comes off the press on March 16, 2009, at the printing plant in Bothell, Wash. The 146-year-old paper printed its final edition on March 17, 2009. The decline of local news in the United States is speeding up despite attention paid to the issue, to the point where the nation has lost one-third of its newspapers and two-thirds of its newspaper journalists since 2005. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — The decline of local news in the United States is speeding up despite attention paid to the issue, to the point where the nation has lost one-third of its newspapers and two-thirds of its newspaper journalists since 2005.

An average of 2.5 newspapers closed each week in 2023 compared to two a week the previous year, a reflection of an ever-worsening advertising climate, according to a Northwestern University issued Thursday. Most are weekly publications, in areas with few or no other sources for news.

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