Originality
We do not publish scraped summaries or automated copies of third-party reporting. Our pages are built from source data and rewritten explanations intended to help readers understand what an indicator is, why it matters, and what common misunderstandings to avoid.
Accuracy and Limits
We aim to present official series accurately, but economic data can be revised after the initial release. For that reason, readers should treat this site as an educational and informational resource rather than a substitute for professional investment, tax, or legal advice.
When a page simplifies a technical concept for readability, we state that openly and keep the underlying data source clear. We prefer direct explanation over false precision or vague market shorthand.
Advertising Separation
Advertising, when present, does not determine the conclusions on a page. Explanatory content is written first, and ad placements are kept separate from the main reading flow. We do not create pages solely to host ads or to inflate page count without adding useful information for readers.