The Atlantic
How we determined this rating:
- Independent Review
- Editorial Review: Oct 2022
- Blind Survey: Jul 2025
- AllSides has low or initial confidence in this bias rating.
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Learn about our bias rating methodsAbout The Atlantic's Bias Rating
The Atlantic is featured on the AllSides Media Bias Chart™.
The Atlantic is a news media source with an AllSides Media Bias Rating™ of Left.
What a "Left" Rating Means
Sources with an AllSides Media Bias Rating of Left display media bias in ways that strongly align with liberal, progressive, or left-wing thought and/or policy agendas. This is our most liberal rating on the political spectrum.
Learn more about Left ratingsBias Reviews
We use multiple methods to analyze sources. Learn how we rate media bias.- The Atlantic Rated Left in June/July 2025 Blind Bias Survey
- The Atlantic Bias Rating Moved from Lean Left to Left in October 2022 Small Group Editorial Review

The Atlantic Rated Left in June/July 2025 Blind Bias Survey
The Atlantic was rated Left (-4.69) in the June/July 2025 Blind Bias Survey, confirming AllSides' Media Bias Rating at the time. A total of 644 people across the political spectrum rated the bias of The Atlantic.

All respondents, regardless of bias or political affiliation, rated The Atlantic as Left.
The Atlantic Bias Rating Moved from Lean Left to Left in October 2022 Small Group Editorial Review
In October 2022 an AllSides Small Group Editorial Review of The Atlantic was conducted by reviewers from the left, right, and center. They rated the Atlantic Left. Across the panel, they noticed consistent sensationalism in word choice and slant. AllSides changed The Atlantic’s AllSides Media Bias Rating™ from Lean Left to Left following this review.
One reviewer noted that many of the headlines on the homepage were sensationalist (emphasis ours):
- The Climate Economy Is About to Explode
- Is This the End of ‘Socialism for the Rich'?
- Russia’s Nuclear Bluster Is a Sign of Panic
- Doug Mastriano’s Lunatic Appeal
- The United States of Confederate America
Reviewers on the left and center noticed several articles favored Democrats and criticized Republicans as “election-deniers”:
- The Next Presidential Election Is Happening Right Now in the States
- ‘Stop the Steal’ Is a Metaphor
- Bad Losers
The reviewer on the left pointed out that the story choice could be mixed at times – citing a story on boys and men, which is a topic more often covered by the right.
The story choice of The Atlantic overall demonstrated story choice bias by focusing on the climate, long COVID, policing, and Trump-era policies. Reviewers from the left and center saw significant slant in the Atlantic’s reporting on policing. The article says, “Sometimes cops lie. Sometimes they shoot a man in the back and leave him facedown on the ground but tell the public something else,” without presenting any opposing, favorable views of the police.
Confidence Level
Confidence is determined by how many reviews have been applied and consistency of data.As of June 2026, AllSides has low or initial confidence in our Left rating for The Atlantic. If we perform more bias reviews and gather consistent data, this confidence level will increase.
Additional Information
How Many Americans Trust The Atlantic: 2025 Data
According to Pew Research Center's data on news trust:
- 11% of Americans say they trust The Atlantic as a source of news
- 8% of Americans distrust The Atlantic
Among political groups:
- 3% of Republicans/Lean Rs trust The Atlantic
- 20% of Democrats/Lean Ds trust The Atlantic
- 12% of Republicans/Lean Rs distrust The Atlantic
- 3% of Democrats/Lean Ds distrust The Atlantic
About The Atlantic
The Atlantic is an American magazine (founded as The Atlantic Monthly) in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1857. It was created as a literary and cultural commentary magazine. It quickly achieved a national reputation, which it has held for more than 150 years. It was important for recognizing and publishing new writers and poets, and encouraging major careers. It published leading writers' commentary on abolition, education, and other major issues in contemporary political affairs.
The Atlantic Ownership and Funding
Funding and ownership do not influence bias ratings. We rate the bias of content only.Owner: Emerson Collective
Funding, Financing and Ownership
Note: Funding and ownership is not taken into account when determining AllSides Media Bias Ratings. While it's true ownership and financial interests can affect what goes to print, our bias ratings are determined by assessing the bias of content only. We provide financial and ownership information as an FYI to our readers.
In 1999, David G. Bradley became the owner of The Atlantic, Bradley owns other media outlets and journals under the umbrella of Atlantic Media. On July 28, 2017 the Emerson Collective, owned by Laurene Powell Jobs, acquired a majority stake of The Atlantic from David Bradley. David Bradley still owns a minority share of the Atlantic.
Financing and ownership information last updated February 22, 2021. If you think this information is out of date or needs to be updated, please contact us.