Federal Statistical System
The Federal Statistical System is a network of agencies and organizations in the United States that collect, analyze, and disseminate statistical data. This system provides essential information on various topics, including the economy, population, and social conditions, helping policymakers, researchers, and the public make informed decisions.
Key agencies within the system include the U.S. Census Bureau, which conducts the decennial census, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which tracks employment and inflation. Together, these agencies ensure that accurate and reliable data is available to support government functions and inform citizens about important issues.