Methodology

Leaselor publishes figures, not opinions. Every number on this site is traceable to a source series or to a formula applied to one, and each is labelled with how it was produced.

The specific series, formulas and review cadence for this vertical are published here as each dataset goes live. Nothing is published without a provenance label and a named owner.

01Provenance

How these figures were produced

  • ObservedRecorded directly from the cited source series, unadjusted.
  • ModelledDerived arithmetically from observed inputs using the published method; not a market quote.
  • Baseline seedA documented starting estimate awaiting first observation. Treat as an order-of-magnitude figure only.
How Leaselor computes these numbers

02Questions

Where do the figures come from?

Every figure carries a provenance label. Observed figures are recorded from a cited source series without adjustment. Modelled figures are derived arithmetically from observed inputs using the published formula. Seed figures are documented starting estimates awaiting a first observation, and are labelled as such wherever they appear.

How often is the data reviewed?

Leaselor Data Desk runs a published review calendar. Observations are appended, never overwritten, so a figure published two years ago can still be reconstructed exactly as it was read then.

Do sponsors influence the numbers?

No. Sponsors buy page placement only. No published figure changes because someone paid, sponsored blocks are labelled, and the methodology, editorial policy and corrections pages carry no paid placement.

What happens when a figure is wrong?

It is corrected on discovery and logged with a date on the corrections page. The superseded observation stays in the underlying series.

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