Boss From Home YouTube channel thumbnail
Boss From Home
Subscribers 246K
Videos 183
Views 3.5M

Channels Like Boss From Home

Boss From Home analyzes the real cost of living, the evolving job market, and financial realities facing Americans in 2025 and beyond. Content appears to mix economic commentary with practical insights on inflation, wage stagnation, and cost-of-living trends, likely delivered through long-form discussions and deep-dives supported by a library of videos (183 published) and current topics such as shrinkflation, housing costs, and the impact of the economy on daily life. The channel’s style suggests in-depth analysis rather than short tutorials, with frequent references to the 2025-2026 economic landscape; uploads appear regular with an average video view count around 19K, and the audience comprises about 246K subscribers and 3.5M total views.

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We found 43 YouTube channels similar to Boss From Home

CNBC YouTube channel thumbnail
#1

84% relevance

Subscribers 4.1M
Videos 15K
Views 2.0B
Appearances 11
SERP 100%
Similarity 74%
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High search overlap on wage stagnation, remote work trends, and food price inflation indicates a shared audience interested in macroeconomic pressures; content alignment is moderate (74%), suggesting similar topics but different presentation styles.

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#2

72% relevance

Subscribers 27.2M
Videos 5.5K
Views 3.1B
Appearances 4
SERP 77%
Similarity 70%
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Common focus on remote work trends and economic hard truths yields strong search overlap, with content similarity around 70% indicating high-level idea exploration but distinct formats from Boss From Home.

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#3

71% relevance

Subscribers 352K
Videos 273
Views 119.2M
Appearances 7
SERP 61%
Similarity 77%
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Shared interest in cost of living and rent trends with similar search queries; higher content match (77%) implies comparable budget-oriented topics, though Zac Rios may pair them with a more personal or lifestyle tilt.

Bloomberg Television YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 3.1M
Videos 90K
Views 1.3B
Appearances 10
SERP 73%
Similarity 68%
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Overlap on consumer spending, price increases, and housing affordability aligns with Boss From Home’s audience; search overlap is solid but content style diverges, giving about 68% content similarity.

The Wall Street Journal YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 6.6M
Videos 28K
Views 2.5B
Appearances 5
SERP 60%
Similarity 76%
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Queries about inflation impact and retail price increases mirror Boss From Home’s focus, with strong search overlap and higher content similarity (76%), indicating similar finance-focused discussions in a more traditional newsroom tone.

Democracy At Work YouTube channel thumbnail
#6
Democracy At Work

65% relevance

Subscribers 574K
Videos 2.5K
Views 68.0M
Appearances 4
SERP 54%
Similarity 72%
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Shared emphasis on wage stagnation and economic hard truths yields substantial search overlap; content similarity (72%) is moderate, suggesting similar topics but potentially different sourcing or presentation style.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include CNBC (84% match) and TED (72% match) as top rivals, with Bloomberg Television (70% match) and The Wall Street Journal (70% match) also aligning on overlapping queries. Common ground across these channels and Boss From Home includes topics like wage stagnation, remote/work-from-home trends, inflation impact, consumer spending declines, and retail price increases. Boss From Home has 246K subscribers, while CNBC (4.1M) and TED (27.2M) are substantially larger; Bloomberg Television (3.1M) and The Wall Street Journal (6.6M) also surpass the channel in size. The connected queries—cost of living 2025, remote work trends, inflation impact, and housing affordability—show clear overlap, positioning these outlets as direct competitors in economic commentary and real-life financial guidance.

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#7 65% Yahoo Finance 73% 1.5M 52% 10
#8 62% Humphrey Yang 74% 2.0M 45% 7
#9 61% George Kamel 78% 560K 36% 4
#10 61% How Money Works 74% 1.7M 41% 2
#11 61% Life Priced 77% 9.8K 36% 5
#12 60% This Morning 68% 2.5M 48% 4
#13 60% Fox Business 68% 3.3M 48% 6
#14 60% CNBC Television 73% 3.3M 40% 9
#15 60% Garys Economics 71% 1.5M 43% 3
#16 59% CBS Evening News 68% 2.4M 45% 5
#17 58% More Perfect Union 77% 3.1M 29% 3
#18 56% ABC News (Australia) 64% 2.5M 44% 4
#19 56% Mike the Credit Guy 71% 472K 34% 7
#20 56% TODAY 70% 5.0M 34% 3
#21 56% Bloomberg Podcasts 70% 443K 34% 4
#22 55% Johnny Harris 71% 7.5M 30% 3
#23 55% The Unfolded States 78% 7.3K 20% 3
#24 55% TED-Ed 67% 22.4M 36% 2
#25 55% MS NOW 68% 9.7M 34% 4
#26 54% Vox 70% 12.7M 29% 3
#27 53% Don Invests 73% 8.4K 23% 2
#28 53% Cities By Diana 74% 84.5K 21% 1
#29 53% The Ramsey Show Highlights 70% 4.5M 27% 4
#30 52% Reuters 65% 4.1M 32% 4
#31 51% Brookings Institution 72% 163K 20% 3
#32 51% Capital.com 67% 266K 27% 1
#33 51% Chris Invests 70% 165K 21% 1
#34 50% StevenCrowder 66% 5.8M 26% 2
#35 50% WFAA 69% 2.1M 21% 2
#36 50% Jean Lee 70% 102K 19% 2
#37 50% CBS Mornings 68% 3.3M 21% 1
#38 49% NBCLA 63% 385K 27% 1
#39 48% STV News 66% 77.2K 21% 1
#40 48% PBS NewsHour 67% 5.2M 19% 3
#41 47% TEDx Talks 64% 44.2M 21% 1
#42 47% Sky News 65% 9.2M 19% 6
#43 47% European Central Bank 65% 103K 20% 3

Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Boss From Home?

CNBC — 84% match, 4.1M subscribers; TED — 72% match, 27.2M subscribers; Zac Rios — 71% match, 352K subscribers. All three channels produce economic and business commentary or analysis, aligning with Boss From Home's focus on financial news and the economy.

What type of content does Boss From Home make?

Boss From Home creates economic and financial commentary content, as evidenced by video titles like The Shrinkflation Scam and The Death of Food Delivery Apps in 2026. The channel averages about 19.7K views per video and posts with multiple uploads per week.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Boss From Home?

We analyze Boss From Home's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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