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Fact-checks of economic claims, budget statistics, employment data, and financial policy statements. We verify against official government data sources.

FALSE Politics

Viral graphic claims federal spending doubled in three years

Ignores inflation adjustment and conflates total outlays with discretionary spending. Real discretionary spending rose 11%, not 100%.

MISLEADING Economy

Jobs report figures cited out of context in viral posts

Seasonally unadjusted data from a structurally weak quarter presented without context. Adjusted figures show 214,000 jobs added.

FALSE Politics

Social Security bankruptcy claim misrepresents trustees' report

Depletion date is 2035, not 2030. Reserve depletion would not mean zero benefits — payroll taxes would continue funding 83% of benefits.

MISLEADING Social Media

Remote work productivity claim: the 40% figure explained

The 40% number comes from one 2013 Stanford study of a single company's call center staff. Broader research paints a more complex picture.

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