
US Economy Brief keeps a visible corrections path because stale policy timing, route errors, or source mistakes can change the reader decision.
What Counts As A Correction
- A policy claim, date, source summary, or affected-group description is wrong
- A page now routes readers to a broken or misleading destination
- A visible uncertainty note is missing even though the official record is still incomplete
What Counts As A Clarification Or Refresh
- A page needs clearer timing language even when the factual record is not fully wrong
- A policy page should be refreshed when the downstream impact changed enough to alter the reader decision
What To Send
- Send the page URL, the affected statement, and the primary source or release that changed.
- Flag whether the issue affects timeline, interpretation, or impact on readers.
- Material factual fixes should be acknowledged and reflected publicly when confirmed.
Response Target
We aim to acknowledge factual correction requests within 3 business days.
How Material Updates Appear
When a correction changes the meaning of the briefing, the update should be visible on-page rather than hidden in a silent edit.