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Corrections Policy

Last Updated: June 2026

At Economist Digest, accuracy is a core editorial principle. We strive to ensure that all information published on our platform is accurate, fair, and based on reliable sources. However, despite our best efforts, errors may occasionally occur.

Our Commitment

When factual errors are identified, we are committed to correcting them promptly and transparently.

Reporting Errors

Readers who believe an article contains inaccurate information are encouraged to contact our editorial team:

Email: editorial@economistdigest.com

Please include:

Review Process

Upon receiving a correction request, our editorial team will:

Types of Corrections

Correction

A factual error that could materially affect readers' understanding of the content.

Clarification

Additional information added to improve understanding where wording may have been unclear or incomplete.

Update

New information added to reflect developments that occurred after publication.

Retraction

In rare cases where significant inaccuracies cannot be adequately corrected, an article may be removed or retracted.

Transparency

Where appropriate, corrections will be clearly noted within the article, including the date of the correction and a brief explanation of the changes made.

Editorial Independence

Corrections are made solely at the discretion of the editorial team based on evidence and editorial standards. External parties may not influence editorial decisions regarding corrections.

By maintaining a transparent corrections process, Economist Digest seeks to uphold the trust of its readers and the integrity of its journalism.