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Nevilledog

(54,709 posts)
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 09:09 PM Apr 2025

Trump's War on Measurement Means Losing Data on Drug Use, Maternal Mortality, Climate Change and More

https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-doge-data-collection-hhs-epa-cdc-maternal-mortality

More children ages 1 to 4 die of drowning than any other cause of death. Nearly a quarter of adults received mental health treatment in 2023, an increase of 3.4 million from the prior year. The number of migrants from Mexico and northern Central American countries stopped by the U.S. Border Patrol was surpassed in 2022 by the number of migrants from other nations.

We know these things because the federal government collects, organizes and shares the data behind them. Every year, year after year, workers in agencies that many of us have never heard of have been amassing the statistics that undergird decision-making at all levels of government and inform the judgments of business leaders, school administrators and medical providers nationwide.

The survival of that data is now in doubt, as a result of the Department of Government Efficiency’s comprehensive assault on the federal bureaucracy.

Reaction to those cuts has focused understandably on the hundreds of thousands of civil servants who have lost their jobs or are on the verge of doing so and the harm that millions of people could suffer as a result of the shuttering of aid programs. Overlooked amid the turmoil is the fact that many of DOGE’s cuts have been targeted at a very specific aspect of the federal government: its collection and sharing of data. In agency after agency, the government is losing its capacity to measure how American society is functioning, making it much harder for elected officials or others to gauge the nature and scale of the problems we are facing and the effectiveness of solutions being deployed against them.

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Trump's War on Measurement Means Losing Data on Drug Use, Maternal Mortality, Climate Change and More (Original Post) Nevilledog Apr 2025 OP
K&R Solly Mack Apr 2025 #1
No need for measurement. Dear Leader already has the best data dalton99a Apr 2025 #2

dalton99a

(91,674 posts)
2. No need for measurement. Dear Leader already has the best data
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 11:02 PM
Apr 2025


the likes of which have never been seen before







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