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The top 10 neighbors for WSJ Personal Finance compress into a narrow band — similarity scores run from 0.97 down to 0.94 — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the tight range signals a flat shape with no structural outlier.

Seven of the ten neighbors are News Publishers: MarketWatch (0.97), WSJ Business News (0.96), Real Time Economics (0.96), Reuters Business (0.95), Yahoo Finance (0.95), CNN Business (0.95), and USA TODAY Money (0.95). The remaining three break from that pattern: CNBC (0.94) is also a News Publisher, bringing the count to eight — but EY (0.94) is a B2B brand and Richard Branson (0.94) is a Professional in the Celebrities and Influencers category. Those two are the only non-publisher entries in the top 10, and their scores sit at the lower end of the band rather than standing apart from it.

The dominant subcategory is unambiguously News Publishers, with a secondary presence from financial and business media broadly construed. The two cross-kind neighbors — a B2B consultancy and a business-world personality — suggest the audience shape extends slightly beyond pure news consumption into professional and advisory content, but not enough to disrupt the overall character of the cluster.

The flat shape reflects an audience that is broadly shared across the financial and business news ecosystem, with no single neighbor commanding a disproportionate share of that overlap.

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