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🚀 New Resource from the dataindex.us team: Data Checkup Last week, the dataindex.us team launched the Data Checkup -a comprehensive framework for assessing the health of federal data collections. Going beyond simple availability checks, the ...
How Are Recent Changes to Federal Statistical Data Affecting Your Work? If you rely on federal statistical data in your work-from Census data to BLS employment figures to NCHS health statistics-SSRS wants to hear from you. With support from the ...
"In fiscal year 2023, the entire federal statistical system-including the Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis, and others-operated on a budget of about $6.8 billion . That might sound like a lot, but it represented ...
Nominations are due March 1, 2026, for the inaugural Katherine K. Wallman Award for Transformative Impact on Federal, State, or Local Statistics . The award was created by the American Statistical Association with the Section on Government Statistics ...
The internet self-response (IRS) will be English only: There are a number of other aspects of the test that have been dramatically scaled back. No testing of Mobile Questionnaire Assistance (MQA) which were deployed at the last minute in 2020 ...
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