What is this blog for?
At the Economic Manatee, we turn complex and often misunderstood ideas into clear, digestible explanations. We cut through the noise and focus on the facts, covering economics, news, and politics.
Why does this blog exist?
Much of what’s reported in economics and politics can be confusing, misleading, or oversimplified. This blog exists to make sense of it all: calmly, clearly, and without sensationalism.
What should readers expect?
Expect thoughtful, fact-based commentary that explains the “why” behind the headlines. We aim to make complicated topics understandable without dumbing them down, helping readers make sense of the world around them.
Who is this blog for?
Whether you’re a curious reader that wants to understand more about the world around them, or just someone who wants clarity on a particular issue, the Economic Manatee is here to help you navigate the noise with calm, clear insight.
Why do you have odd spelling?
You may notice that the Economic Manatee uses “centre” instead of “center”, “colour” instead of “color” and distinguishes between the noun “licence” and the verb “license”. These are not mistakes but are simply because the Economic Manatee is based in the UK and therefore we use British English.
The wider implication is that we focus on UK economics, politics and news first. Much of the information is valid for the rest of the globe but do be aware that some information is specific to old Blighty.
So now you know, pull up a chair, put the kettle on, and let’s put the world to rights…
We do our best…
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