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Press topic

Economic Fatigue

5 articles · 5 aliases in press · peaked week of 31 May 2026 · first seen 28 Apr 2026

A political commentary piece debates the push to loosen heavy vehicle restrictions in New Zealand, advocates for rail and shipping as sustainable alternatives, and critiques government economic performance amid fuel crises, public fatigue, and AI-driven job cuts.

Coverage by outlet lean Methodology →

Stacked weekly counts; colour by editorial lean. Stuff and The Spinoff lean centre-left, NZ Herald centre-right, others centre.

Alias drift

How press outlets have named this topic, week by week.

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Recent headlines

Most recent 5 articles linking to this topic.

Sample framings

Up to 12 framings spread across outlets. Each framing is the LLM's one-line characterisation of the article's editorial angle — not a quote.

rnz Centre

confidence and spending weakened by rate rises

Why house prices are actually down about 30%
3 Jun
stuff Centre-left

systemic risk from sustained depletion

Is the fuel crisis over? Why experts say we may face a new crunch
3 Jun
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