Welcome to MyNovanomics

Challenging the narrative of modern economics

Novanomics brings context to numbers and meaning to statistics. We focus on what lies beneath the reports—where progress is real, where it is missing, and how that knowledge can guide better decisions for everyone. Here, your perspective matters too-share your feedback, challenge ideas, and help shape a clearer understanding of our economy.

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Breaking Down Data

We break down complex figures to reveal what they truly mean (and what they leave out). Here, you’ll find visual analyses, clear explanations, and context that turns raw numbers into meaningful economic stories.

Where Change Really Happens

A closer look at the often-overlooked places where economies shift: from quiet reforms to subtle adjustments that spark significant impact. This is where we trace the true roots of change.

NOVA

Our core space: here you’ll find our latest projects, ongoing ideas, and the models we’re building to challenge the mainstream economic narrative. A space for you to explore and participate.

Economic Myths and Misconceptions

We debunk the beliefs that hold economies back. Each piece tackles a common myth—from ‘immigration is the problem’ to ‘inflation is always bad’—and contrasts it with evidence and real-world data.

About Me

Hi, I’m Santiago Vélez Hinestroza, 20 years old. I study Finance with a specialization in Economics. I wanted to create a space where I could share what I know and, more importantly, where young people like us can explore ideas together. This isn’t about labels, left or right, blue or red—it’s about understanding the information that shapes our world. That’s why I started Novanomics: a place to question, learn, and make sense of the economy as a community.

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Understanding the Unemployment Report

The critical question is not simply whether employment increased —but who truly benefits from that increase. In this analysis, we will focus on understanding the latest unemployment report, where we appear to be entering a period of stability in the labor market, with 130,000 jobs reported for the month of

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Understanding the Unemployment Report

The critical question is not simply whether employment increased —but who truly benefits from that increase. In this analysis, we will focus on understanding the latest unemployment report, where we appear to be entering a period of stability in the labor market, with 130,000 jobs reported for the month of

Read this article

Understanding the Unemployment Report

The critical question is not simply whether employment increased —but who truly benefits from that increase. In this analysis, we will focus on understanding the latest unemployment report, where we appear to be entering a period of stability in the labor market, with 130,000 jobs reported for the month of

Read this article