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Decision Reports

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Decision report

New York · Real Estate

United States · USD · confidence 92/100

Conditional

New York, United States scores 64/100 overall, with a Global Life Index of 70. Purchasing power of 48/100 points to a mid-market position in real estate. The currency reads near fair value on the Big Mac gauge, with opportunity at 58/100 against risk of 29/100.

Overall64
Life index70
Purch. power48
Opportunity58
Risk29
Business85

What moves this industry here

Purchasing Power48Purchasing Power is a constraint — size the entry carefully.negativelong
Global Life Index70Global Life Index supports demand for real estate in this market.positivelong
Opportunity58Opportunity supports demand for real estate in this market.positivemedium
Safety62Safety supports demand for real estate in this market.positivemedium
Economic Strength81Economic Strength supports demand for real estate in this market.positiveshort

Scenarios

Conservative
61/100
probability 22%
Base
64/100
probability 38%
Growth
67/100
probability 40%

Evidence

Supporting

  • Heavy visitor traffic favours tourist-facing and premium formats.
  • Everyday affordability leaves real headroom for mid-market pricing.
  • High digital readiness lowers the cost of reaching customers.

Against

  • No acute risk flags at current readings.

What would change this

  • Inflation vs. wage growth
  • Big Mac price releases & currency valuation
  • Population and migration trends
  • Consumer demand index
Generated from the deterministic engine — the same inputs always produce this same report. Big Mac and World Bank figures are live; the remaining pillars are seed estimates. Not investment advice.

Deterministic by design: no language model writes these. Every sentence is composed from the computed scores, so the same market and industry always produce the same report — and any change in wording means a change in the underlying data, not a change of mood.