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Everything you need to cite, embed, or write about The Supply Map — a connected encyclopedia of how the world supplies America, backed by primary government data sources.

At a glance

36

Essential goods tracked

17

Government data sources

Daily

Ingestion cadence

5 min

Cache TTL

About

What is The Supply Map?

The Supply Map is a continuously-updated encyclopedia of how the world supplies America. It covers the 36 essential goods American households depend on, the inputs that go into them, the companies that make them, and the countries those inputs come from — using only primary U.S. government data sources.

Every signal is traceable to a specific government record: an FDA shortage report, a USDA recall, an EIA price series, a FEMA disaster declaration, an OFAC sanction. No estimates. No speculation. No aggregator data. No composite risk score.

The Supply Map is designed to be the canonical reference journalists and researchers use to answer “is X in shortage?”, “where does X come from?”, and “who makes X?” — with primary sources cited on every page.

Publisher: PRIA (Policy Risk Intelligence Associates)

Authors: Jon Ragsdale (CIPO, FINRA CRD# 8129537) and David Duley (CEO)

Coverage: 39 essential goods · 5 government data sources · daily ingestion

URL: policyrisk.com/supplymap

Citation

How to cite

Dashboard

The Supply Map (policyrisk.com/supplymap), [date accessed].

Specific good

The Supply Map, "[Good Name] Supply Risk" (policyrisk.com/supplymap/[slug]), [date accessed].

Recall page

The Supply Map, "[Product Name] Recall ([Recall #])" (policyrisk.com/supplymap/recall/[id]), [date accessed].

Data sources

Primary sources

FDA Enforcement Reports (drug + food recalls)

https://open.fda.gov/apis/drug/enforcement/
Daily
Daily

EIA Petroleum Prices (gasoline, diesel)

https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel/
Weekly

EIA Natural Gas Prices

https://www.eia.gov/naturalgas/
Monthly

Full ingestion details, normalization logic, and scoring formula: policyrisk.com/supplymap/methodology

Embed

Embed The Supply Map

Embed the full The Supply Map grid or any individual good page on your site, Substack, or newsletter platform. All embeds update automatically as data changes. Attribution to The Supply Map is required.

Full grid

<iframe
  src="https://policyrisk.com/supplymap"
  width="100%"
  height="800"
  frameborder="0"
  title="The Supply Map — Essential Goods Supply Risk"
  loading="lazy"
></iframe>

Individual good pages

Replace [good-slug] with any good ID from the dashboard (e.g., insulin, gasoline-and-diesel).

<iframe
  src="https://policyrisk.com/supplymap/[good-slug]"
  width="100%"
  height="700"
  frameborder="0"
  title="[Good Name] Supply Risk — The Supply Map"
  loading="lazy"
></iframe>

Recall pages

Each active recall has a permanent canonical URL. Replace [recall-id] with the signal ID from the dashboard or recall URL.

<iframe
  src="https://policyrisk.com/supplymap/recall/[recall-id]"
  width="100%"
  height="700"
  frameborder="0"
  title="Recall — The Supply Map"
  loading="lazy"
></iframe>

FAQ

Reporter FAQ

Who publishes The Supply Map?

PRIA (Policy Risk Intelligence Associates), founded by Jon Ragsdale (CIPO, CRD# 8129537) and David Duley (CEO). PRIA builds tools that help American households understand and prepare for the financial impact of U.S. policy.

Does The Supply Map publish a risk score?

No. As of May 2026 we retired the composite 0–100 risk score. It conflated structural vulnerability with current pressure into a single number we could not defend as journalism. The Supply Map now surfaces primary-source facts directly: active signals, named scenarios, recalls, and the supply graph. A calibrated quantitative index may return later as its own clearly-scoped research output. See the methodology page for the full rationale.

Can I cite The Supply Map in an article?

Yes. Please cite as: "The Supply Map (policyrisk.com/supplymap), [date accessed]." Include a link to the specific good, input, country, or scenario page so readers can verify the underlying signals.

Is the data real-time?

Government data sources are ingested daily; the marketing surface caches reads for 5 minutes. Source APIs themselves may lag real-world conditions by hours to days — see the methodology page for details.

Can I embed The Supply Map on my site or newsletter?

Yes. Use the iframe snippets on this page. Attribution to The Supply Map is required. For WordPress plugins or custom embed formats, contact press@policyrisk.com.

Is this financial advice?

No. The Supply Map is informational only — not financial, investment, or medical advice.

Contact

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