[Vocabulary] economy section/ economical section ?

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"He always read the economical section in the newspaper."

The above sentence is from my vocabulary book for high schoolers and it sounds strange to me. I've learned that 'economical' means '
not spending more money than necessary', so I think the word in that sentence should be 'economy' not 'economical'.

Am I right? or....Am I just
ignorant?
 
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You're right. Economical is not appropriate. Here, they're called the "financial pages" but I think the finance section sounds better than "economy section". That makes me think of the cheaper seats on a commercial aeroplane.
 
You are right in saying that 'economical' is wrong, but most newspapers have a 'financial', 'finance' or 'business' section rather than an 'economy' or 'economic(s)' section.
 
The New York Times places its financial, economic and general business news in its "Business Section."
 
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