“…This study uses literature study method, namely data collection through secondary data sourced from the Central Bank, articles, and news in print and electronic media (Juanamasta et al, 2019;Prabowo et al, 2020;Rusdiyanto, Agustia, et al, 2020;Rusdiyanto, Hidayat, et al, 2020;Syafii et al, 2020), (Juanamasta et al, 2019), (R. Rusdiyanto & Narsa, 2019), (Gazali, Kusuma, Aina, Bustaram, Amar, et al, 2020), (Syafii et al, 2020), (Lamtiar et al, 2021), (Gazali, Kusuma, Aina, Bustaram, Risal, et al, 2020), (Rusdiyanto, Sawarjuwono, et al, 2020), (Shabbir et al, 2021), (Susanto et al, 2021), (Luwihono et al, 2021), (Rahayu et al, 2020), (Utari et al, 2020), (Prabowo et al, 2020), (Astanto et al, 2020), (H. T. , (Rusdiyanto, Sawarjuwono, et al, 2020), , (Rusdiyanto & Narsa, 2020), (Ulum et al, 2020), (R. Rusdiyanto et al, 2019), , , , (Hadi Susanto et al, 2021), (Woro Utari et al, 2020), (Susanto et al, 2021). The data and information are processed by the classification stage of the source and content of the news and the calsterization of the year of publication.…”