About CopeCheck Data

What is this?

CopeCheck Data is a living dashboard that aggregates real public economic data — youth unemployment, labour share of GDP, NEET rates, employment ratios, and more — and scores the surrounding discourse for cope using the Discontinuity Thesis v3.3 Oracle Protocol.

All data is pulled daily from official sources. No seed data, no estimates — real numbers from real statistical agencies.

Data Sources

World Bank

Global development indicators including youth unemployment, labour share, GDP growth, Gini index, and employment ratios. Updated annually.

Eurostat

European statistical data including NEET rates, employment breakdowns by sector, and labour force participation. Quarterly updates.

US Bureau of Labor Statistics

US-specific labour market data including youth unemployment, employment ratios, and sectoral employment shares. Monthly updates.

Countries Tracked

Oracle Scoring

Every data point gets Oracle commentary generated via the DT 3.3 Oracle Protocol — the same methodology used across the CopeCheck Network. Commentary is scored across four dimensions:

Unit-Cost Collision
30%
When AI makes a task 10x cheaper, the human doing that task loses leverage — regardless of quality.
Interface Collapse
25%
The gap between what AI can do and what remains exclusively human is closing, not widening.
Propagation Blindness
25%
Failure to trace how displacement cascades through supply chains, communities, and career ladders.
Coordination Feasibility
20%
Does the proposed solution require coordination that has never existed at the required scale?

Cope Verdicts

80+ Pure Cope — Completely disconnected from reality
60-79 Heavy Cope — Significant reality distortion
40-59 Partial Cope — Some valid points, some cope
20-39 Somewhat Lucid — Mostly grounded
0-19 Actually Addresses Reality — Rare. Cherish it.

The CopeCheck Network

1642 data points
9 series tracked
10 countries
50 oracle analyses