Slate and NPR's "Planet Money" translate the Fed's latest statement on the economy.

Slate and NPR's "Planet Money" translate the Fed's latest statement on the economy.

Slate and NPR's "Planet Money" translate the Fed's latest statement on the economy.

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Nov. 3 2010 6:13 PM

"The Economy Still Sucks"

Slate and NPR's "Planet Money" translate the Fed's latest statement on the economy.

Ben Bernanke. Click image to expand.
Ben Bernanke 

The Federal Reserve just released its periodic statement explaining how the Fed's leaders view the economy and how they plan to act in the coming weeks and months. These statements come out every six weeks, and they affect stock markets and government policies around the world. But they're full of jargon and code, and the language is nearly inpenetrable to the lay reader.

To help you read the Fed's latest statement, published this afternoon, Slate and NPR's "Planet Money"have collaborated to translate it into plain English, a tool developed by Slate Labs to toggle between official text and our natural-language translation. Click on the highlighted sentences to toggle between their words and ours:

Jacob Goldstein is a blogger for NPR's Planet Money.