SalaryAtlas is designed around transparent data handling. The country dataset combines public economic indicators, labour-market estimates, purchasing-power information and country metadata. Where data is weak, the product should say so instead of pretending accuracy.
The goal is not to throw random numbers onto a map. Every figure should either come from a recognised source, a documented model, or be clearly marked as an estimate.
These are the types of sources SalaryAtlas is built to use and disclose.
Data quality differs sharply between countries. That is why the product uses confidence levels and warnings.
Found a data issue? Send the country, the figure, and the source you believe is more accurate.
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