Why are data nerds racing to save US government statistics ?
The
data nerds are fighting back.
After
watching data sets be altered or disappear from U.S. government websites in
unprecedented ways after President Donald Trump began his second term, an army
of outside statisticians, demographers and computer scientists have joined
forces to capture, preserve and share data sets, sometimes clandestinely.
Their
goal is to make sure they are available in the future, believing that democracy
suffers when policymakers don’t have reliable data and that national statistics
should be above partisan politics.
“There
are such smart, passionate people who care deeply about not only the Census
Bureau, but all the statistical agencies, and ensuring the integrity of the
statistical system. And that gives me hope, even during these challenging
times,” Mary Jo Mitchell, director of government and public affairs for the
research nonprofit the Population Association of America, said this week during
an online public data-users conference.
The threats to the U.S. data infrastructure since January have come not only from the disappearance or modification of data related to gender, sexual orientation, health, climate change and diversity, among other topics, but also from job cuts of workers and contractors who had been guardians of restricted-access data at statistical agencies, the data experts said.
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