Giulia Carbonaro

Giulia Carbonaro is a reporter for Newsweek based in Florida. She covers a variety of topics including housing market trends and insurance issues in states like Florida and Texas. Her articles often focus on the impact of economic factors on the real estate industry and provide insight into financial matters related to property ownership.

93%

The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

88%

Examples:

  • The author often uses sensationalist language to describe events, such as referring to a stock drop as the

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • The author is a reporter for Newsweek, which may raise questions about potential conflicts of interest.
  • The author mentions Mary Trump's newsletter on Substack, implying her credibility in discussing financial matters.

Contradictions

86%

Examples:

  • The author omits important information about TMTG's financial situation which could have provided a more accurate picture of the company's performance.
  • The author quotes Mary Trump out of context to make it seem like she is confirming that TMTG is failing when in fact her statement was more neutral.
  • The author states that Texas housing inventory has returned to pre-pandemic levels according to ICE and Realtor.com data while also mentioning that there were 35.2% more homes for sale than one year ago.

Deceptions

94%

Examples:

  • The author uses sensationalist language such as

Recent Articles

U.S. Housing Market: Sales Decline, Mortgage Rates Remain High, and Prices Drop in Florida and Texas

U.S. Housing Market: Sales Decline, Mortgage Rates Remain High, and Prices Drop in Florida and Texas

Broke On: Thursday, 04 July 2024 The U.S. housing market is experiencing a significant downturn with declining sales of existing and new homes, high mortgage rates, and record-high home prices locking many buyers out of the market. This trend is expected to continue, potentially leading to a prolonged period of economic stagnation for the housing sector. Existing home sales dipped 0.7% in May from a month earlier and 2.8% from the prior year, while new home sales plummeted 11.3%. Florida and Texas have seen major sell-offs and price drops due to increased inventory, with record numbers of homes for sale in both states.
Record Housing Inventory Boost: 35.2% More Homes for Sale in Tampa, Phoenix, and Orlando Amidst Persisting Affordability Challenges

Record Housing Inventory Boost: 35.2% More Homes for Sale in Tampa, Phoenix, and Orlando Amidst Persisting Affordability Challenges

Broke On: Sunday, 09 June 2024 In May 2024, the US housing market saw a significant increase in inventory with a 35.2% year-over-year growth, led by Tampa (87.4%), Phoenix (80.3%), and Orlando (78.0%). Despite this trend, affordability remains an issue due to high mortgage rates and prices that have risen 37.5% since 2019 to a median of $442,500.
TMTG Stock Loses More Than Half Its Value Since Going Public, Erasing All Gains

TMTG Stock Loses More Than Half Its Value Since Going Public, Erasing All Gains

Broke On: Thursday, 11 April 2024 Donald Trump's stock has lost more than half its value since going public, causing the company to lose about $2 billion in value. Mary Trump wrote that TMTG has been in a free fall since it went public with its share price dropping below half of its opening price on March 26 debut and erasing all gains since then.
Former President Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial in Manhattan Moves Forward Despite Legal Challenges

Former President Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial in Manhattan Moves Forward Despite Legal Challenges

Broke On: Wednesday, 10 April 2024 A New York appeals court denied former President Donald Trump's request to delay the start of his hush money trial in Manhattan on April 9, 2024. The judge rejected Trump's argument that he is entitled to a stay while challenging the gag order imposed by Judge Juan Merchan on him last month and expanded days later.

Rise in COVID-19 Deaths and Hospitalizations in U.S. as Winter Approaches

Broke On: Tuesday, 21 November 2023 COVID-19 related deaths have increased in eight U.S. states. Maryland has reported the highest jump in COVID-related deaths. Fourteen states, including Vermont, Iowa, and Alaska, are seeing a surge in hospitalizations. Health officials attribute this spike to colder weather, which facilitates the spread of the virus.