About The People’s Economy

Economics isn’t just about spreadsheets and stock tickers; it’s about people, livelihoods, and the pulse of our communities. The People’s Economy (TPE) is a global media and research platform dedicated to translating complex economic shifts into clear, human-centered insights.

Founded by Adaeze Anita Obi, TPE was born from a simple yet powerful belief: that everyone deserves to understand the forces shaping their world. We bridge the gap between high-level data and lived experience, ensuring that whether you are in Lagos or London, you have the tools to make informed decisions.

Our Mission

The People’s Economy exists to make global economic systems understandable, relevant, and accountable.

We do not merely report on policy and markets. We interpret them. By translating complex economic decisions into clear and accessible insight, we connect international trends to the lived realities of individuals, businesses, and communities worldwide.

Through flagship series such as TPE Perspective and our signature Street Interviews, we bridge the gap between macroeconomic data and everyday experience, ensuring that global economic conversations remain grounded in real human impact.

Who We Serve

TPE serves a globally engaged audience including entrepreneurs navigating local and international markets, policymakers and analysts seeking real world economic sentiment, students and professionals building economic literacy, and citizens seeking clarity on how global policy and market shifts affect their daily lives.

Our community spans continents and sectors, united by a shared interest in informed and accessible economic dialogue.

Our Story

The People’s Economy began as an independent initiative to close a widening gap between economic decision makers and the public.

In an era of rapid global change, economic policy increasingly shapes everyday life yet remains inaccessible to many. TPE was created to bridge that divide.

What began as a focused project has evolved into a structured global media platform committed to accessible, rigorous, and people centered economic journalism.

We believe economic understanding is not a privilege. It is power.

By reframing complex global issues through clarity and context, TPE seeks to strengthen public discourse and encourage informed participation in the world’s economic systems.