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A food-price signal board: how to explain inflation without heavy language

Signal boards do not replace official indicators, but they give readers a faster way to catch daily movement in the cost-of-living basket.

A food-price signal board: how to explain inflation without heavy language
The real value is not the number alone, but arranging signals so readers understand where change begins.

In traditional economic coverage, inflation often remains broad and difficult to grasp. That is why there is room for a more everyday board that tracks selected goods groups over time.

This format does not compete with official numbers; it translates them. When readers see repeated movement in food, transport, or energy, the monthly figure becomes less abstract and more lived.

Editorially, these boards help build a sequence of stories rather than isolated headlines.