PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES FOR A FEDERAL STATISTICAL AGENCY

Statistics inform decisions made by policymakers at all levels of government, as well as the decisions of individuals, families, businesses, and other organizations. This flow of trustworthy information is critical to shaping the public’s understanding of the world around them, especially when other available data sources may be unreliable.

Our newest resource, drawing from the eighth edition of Principles and Practices for a Federal Statistical Agency, describes how national statistics inform public decision-making and fuel our economy. They are a sound investment for our nation.

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