About MacroFreQ

The voice behind MacroFreQ. I dig into the strange and surprising (and sometimes absurd) world of finance. From ancient economies to modern market meltdowns, I break it all down so anyone can understand how the system really works — and how to play it smarter.

Hello, I'm Dilantha Yapa!

I’m the founder of MacroFreQ, a pop economics blog that cuts through the noise to reveal how money, markets, and power really work. My journey started with a personal quest and curiosity about why economies behave so strangely and how everyday people can make sense of it all. At MacroFreQ, I focus on clear, sharp insights that make economics fun, relatable, and useful, no fluff, no jargon, just the real deal.

I also dive into personal finance and review pop econ books, cutting through the BS to share what’s really worth your time. I break it down with a bit of humor and a lot of clarity, so you get the bigger picture without the boring bits.

Smart Reads

Dive into fresh takes on money, markets, personal finance, and economics that cut through the noise. Real stories, sharp insights, and ideas that actually stick.

Video Vault

Watch sharp, no-fluff videos breaking down the latest trends and wild stories in finance and economics. Perfect for curious minds on the go.

My Mission

To cut through the noise and bring sharp, no-fluff insights on money, markets, and economics. I want MacroFreQ to make complex ideas clear, relatable, and actually useful for everyone.

My Vision

To build a go-to spot where curious minds come to understand how the economy really works with stories, book reviews, and ideas that challenge the usual hype and spark smart conversations.

As a developer and designer, I’ve relied on Dilantha and his team at for top-notch content writing and SEO. Their work consistently helps boost our online presence.

Darshana Rajapakshe

LakCloud

Working with MacroFreQ was a game-changer. The depth of research and sharp writing brought fresh perspectives to our finance blog, attracting more readers and engagement.

Anjali Fernando

Serendib Media