About
What this site is and why it exists.
What is PoliMetrics?
PoliMetrics tracks the people and institutions shaping politics and society — presidents, billionaires, courts, corporations. Each tracker compiles publicly available figures into a single, readable dashboard.
Who built it?
PoliMetrics is an independent, self-funded project. It is not affiliated with any political party, media organization, or government body. It was built by someone who wanted the facts in one place and decided to make it public.
How is the data collected?
Each metric is sourced from primary sources where possible — government agencies, court records, official filings, company reports — and cross-referenced with reporting from Reuters, AP, and other established outlets. Every figure links directly to its source. When a number is disputed or approximate, that is noted.
How often is it updated?
Data is reviewed and updated manually on a regular basis. If you notice an error or an outdated figure, let us know.
Is this site biased?
The goal is to present verifiable facts without editorial framing. The selection of metrics inevitably reflects judgment calls, but every figure shown is sourced and checkable. If you believe a metric is misleading or inaccurate, reach out.
Is AI used on this site?
Some descriptive texts and summaries on this site were written with the assistance of AI tools. All facts, figures, and sources are verified manually. AI is used as a writing aid, not as a source of data.
What trackers are planned?
Each tracker takes time to research, source, and maintain. Upcoming subjects include Congress, central banks, climate data, and more. Suggestions are welcome.