The TelluBase update has been released within its semi-annual cycle.
TelluBase contains consumer classes, socioeconomic, economic, and demographic data for 218 countries, 2600 cities and 2500 subdivisions, 2000–2050.
Tellusant today released the November 2024 update of TelluBase. This is the fifth major update.
The update incorporates new global data such as the International Monetary Fund’s October 2024 country forecasts, the US government’s Economic Research Service’s long-term economic growth forecasts, the United Nation’s 2024 edition of World Population Prospects demographic data.
It also incorporates new subnational data from dozens of country censuses as well subnational data sourced from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, Eurostat, Radboud University, and various national data sources.
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TelluBase is the external information hub every company and organization needs. It is the only database in world that breaks down consumer groups by classes and age level across countries, cities, subdivisions, and years.
TelluBase covers 218 countries, 2600 cities, 2500 primary subdivisions (and 25000 secondary subdivisions, including the Nigerian LGAs) for 2000–2050.
This unique database allows you to understand and quantify consumer economics at a granular level beyond what is possible today.
For a deeper description of TelluBase, go here. You can also visit the dedicated TelluBase site where you can subscribe to the data.
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