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Is Consumer Reports impartial?


While billing itself as a nonpartisan publication, Consumer Reports also maintains an advocacy and lobbying arm, the Consumers Union Action Fund, that advocates for left-leaning consumer policies on issues such as environmentalism, food and nutrition, and subsidizing the use of electric vehicles.

Does Consumer Reports report on politics?

Consumer Reports is owned by Consumer Reports Inc. The magazine accepts no advertising, pays for all the products it tests, and as a nonprofit organization has no shareholders. Revenue is generated through subscription fees and donations. In review, Consumer Reports typically does not report on politics.

What is the policy on published information from Consumer Reports?

The Policy is as follows: Published information from Consumer Reports, including our Ratings and Reports, is intended solely for the benefit of our members and other consumers, in order to help them make informed choices and decisions about consumer products and services.

What is your review of Consumer Reports?

Original review: April 13, 2019. Consumer Reports as originally founded was a very useful magazine. Their original magazine used to to test consumer products and gather reliability statistics on products and report the information in a magazine to consumers.




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