The day begins with the graphical analysis of the UK unemployment rate, allowing professional users to access specific data on the UK labor market from the start, including factors affecting unemployment rates and labor mobility. As EpData reports, this will be just the beginning of an expanded program of macroeconomic and environmental reports and visualizations, the new agenda of which will come into force on Tuesday December 16 and will focus on the specific needs of specialists in different sectors.
EpData explained that this new publication structure will include resources intended both for monitoring water resources in Spain and for monitoring employment, inflation and labor market trends in several countries, including Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States. The media stated that the materials will be organized into thematic blocks and published according to established schedules, allowing professionals to time their access to updated and specialized information on key indicators. The resources will be reserved for users with active subscriptions, who will be able to view exclusive visualizations and databases covering key economic and social indicators, the platform added in its statement.
On the agenda published by EpData, from 9:00 a.m., is the publication of graphics prepared from the quarterly labor cost survey for the third quarter of 2025, prepared based on data from the National Statistics Institute (INE) of Spain. The media explained that these graphs are segmented according to the National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAE), which makes it easier for companies, analysts and public policy makers to compare between different production sectors and identify relevant trends.
Internationally, EpData reported that a report on Italy’s consumer price index (CPI) will be available at 10:00 a.m. This publication presents current data on inflation, the impact of price fluctuations on the cost of living and their impact on the Italian family economy. The materials are organized to allow direct comparisons with other Eurozone countries, providing a more comprehensive overview of purchasing power developments in the European context.
From 2:30 p.m., reports on the American Panorama will be integrated into the program. As published by EpData, subscribers can access updated unemployment data and year-over-year comparisons in the U.S. labor market. This content block is intended to facilitate the monitoring of economic dynamics in one of the most internationally monitored markets and to support the implementation of comparative studies between different countries.
Monitoring water resources in Spain will also occupy a central place in the new agenda. EpData stated that it will provide bulletins and visual tools to analyze water levels in Spanish reservoirs, allowing monitoring by experts and citizens interested in the water management of the main basins. The aim is to provide up-to-date data for decision-making on issues relating to the planning and management of water as a strategic resource in the current context.
The platform emphasized that access to these reports, graphs and databases is limited to users with an active subscription. In addition, EpData clarified that direct consultation channels are available to subscribers, such as: B. send an email to contacto@epdata.es to clarify questions or request extensions to the published data and visualizations as published by the platform itself.
EpData emphasized throughout the presentation the importance of offering information in visual and database formats to facilitate interpretation and use in research, business reports or informed decisions. With this new system, the platform aims to respond to the growing demand from professionals, companies and scientists for sophisticated materials, regularly updated and ready for integration in economic, social or environmental analyzes that, according to the media, require precision and timeliness.