Editorial Policy

Salary pages are maintained by checking formulas, reviewing live thresholds and rates, and correcting explanations when a salary basis, assumption, or rule path no longer reads correctly.

Who maintains the content

Dr. Tamya Miski does the main editing and maintains Omni Salaries, including reviewing salary guidance, checking whether a page still matches the intended country rule set, and updating content when a formula, rate, threshold, or explanation no longer reads correctly.

How pages are maintained

Existing pages are reviewed when a live rate changes, a threshold changes, a salary basis needs clarification, a formula reads incorrectly, or a section no longer matches the actual user question. A page may also be updated when the design, layout, or explanation is making a correct answer harder to understand.

  • Live rates and thresholds are checked when they affect visible salary outputs
  • Country pages are kept separate so one rule system does not leak into another
  • Calculator labels, notes, and result wording are revised when they create confusion
  • Guides are tightened when they drift into filler or self-referential copy

How corrections are handled

If a formula problem, stale threshold, broken assumption, or unclear explanation is found, the right response is to correct it directly instead of leaving the shortcut in place. Corrections matter not just for the math, but also for the wording around the math.

  • Formula corrections are made when the result path is wrong or misleading
  • Wording corrections are made when labels, notes, or explanations create the wrong interpretation
  • Scope corrections are made when a page is answering too broad a question with the wrong rule set
  • Reader reports can help surface those issues faster

The reporting route for a correction is the contact page. Helpful correction requests identify the country, the salary topic, the input path, and the part of the result or explanation that appears wrong.

What updates usually change

  • Live rates, thresholds, and contribution percentages
  • Formula paths that are producing the wrong result
  • Labels, notes, and result wording that create the wrong interpretation
  • Sections that no longer match the actual salary question users are trying to answer
  • Design or layout blocks that make a correct answer harder to read

FAQ

Who maintains Omni Salaries?

Dr. Tamya Miski does the main editing and maintains Omni Salaries.

When does a page get updated?

A page gets updated when a live rate changes, a threshold changes, a formula needs correction, or the wording and layout stop matching the real salary question clearly enough.

What happens when a page is wrong or stale?

It should be reviewed, corrected, clarified, or updated so users are not left relying on a stale threshold, broken formula, or poorly scoped explanation.