Meridian Intelligence · Editorial
Who makes this, and how.
Meridian Data is published by the Meridian Intelligence editorial team. We use an internal pipeline to gather and structure licensed public data, but every analysis is shaped, reviewed, and held to the standards below before it is published. The pipeline does the fetching and formatting; the judgement is ours.
How a piece gets published
Our publishing system retrieves a licensed dataset, extracts the figures, and assembles the structured claims, source citations, and provenance metadata. From there, an editor frames the analysis: what the data actually shows, which comparison is fair, what the figure cannot tell you, and what context a reader needs to use it responsibly.
Nothing publishes until its figures trace back to source rows and its claims pass our scan-test. The full sourcing-and-verification process is documented on our Methodology page.
Editorial principles
Source over summary
We publish from primary statistical releases, not from secondary coverage of them. If a figure cannot be traced to a named dataset and a specific row, it does not run.
Interpretation is the product
A number on its own is a commodity. Our work is the context around it — what it means, what drives it, how it compares, and where it misleads. That judgement is added by people, not generated unread.
Independence
No paid placements, no sponsored figures, no advertiser influence over which datasets we cover or what we conclude. Premium reports are sold to readers, never to subjects of the analysis.
Say what we don’t know
Every dataset has limits. We state them. A confident analysis that hides its uncertainty is worse than an honest one that shows it.
Contact & corrections
Questions about our data, a correction to file, or a partnership enquiry? Email hello@meridianintelai.com. We read every message and correct errors in place, noting the change on the affected analysis.