Central banks report varied approaches to layering comms

Many institutions use video and infographics to make key reports more accessible

Central banks adopt a variety of approaches to layering their communications, a practice that is in use at around two-thirds of respondents to the Communications Benchmarks 2024.

Layering provides different levels of detail and technicality in a single report or web page, to help users with different levels of expertise access key findings. Of the 34 institutions that provided data on the issue, 67.6% use some form of layering.

The benchmarks asked respondents to comment on how they layer

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