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Related: About this forumFlying Blind: Conservative’s Frightening Attack on Economic Data Collection
http://www.tcf.org/work/workers_economic_inequality/detail/flying-blind-conservatives-frightening-attack-on-economic-data-collection/Congressional Republicans have routinely obstructed attempts to ameliorate the ongoing jobs crisis and Lesser Depression, but some members are now demonstrating apathy toward the unemployed and impoverished so extreme they want to forgo data collection on unemployment and poverty.
The Census Reform Act, introduced by Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), is an insulting misnomer and a disturbing reflection of values among the House Republican caucuss libertarian camp. As Dylan Matthews details, the bill would reform the Census Bureau by confining its mission to the decennial population census, in effect eliminating the Current Population Survey (CPS) and the American Community Survey (ACS)which track the national unemployment rate and poverty rate, respectively, among other stats. All surveys conducted (more efficiently, mind you) by the Census Bureau on the behalf of other agencies would be at least temporarily curtailedand likely de facto gutted or ended by budgetary and administrative realtiesincluding the National Longitudinal Study of Youth, a panel data goldmine for economists and researchers.
During the Great Depression, U.S. policymakers had contemporaneous data on prices and industrial production (albeit rudimentary by modern standards), but were largely flying blindin particular, there were no official government statistics tracking unemployment. National income accounting (e.g., the Bureau of Economic Analysiss National Income and Product Accounts, including GDP data) wasnt fully developedwidely attributed to Simon Kuznets and Richard Stoneuntil after the 1936 release of John Maynard Keynes General Theory. Late in the Depression, but particularly in the aftermath of World War II, Congress tried to correct this economic policymaking handicap. As such, monthly unemployment surveys began in the 1940s and CPS unemployment data are only publicly available starting in 1948. Deliberately seeking to return toward this data-constrained Dark Age is mind bogglingly ill-advised.
Regrettably, conservative anti-government fervor has already taken a toll on data collection. The Bureau of Labor Statistics eliminated its International Labor Comparison, Mass Layoff Statistics, and Green Job Measures programs because of sequestrationwhich the GOP extracted by hijacking the debt ceiling and then refused to replace with sensible deficit reduction. And as Matthews notes, the ACS came under Republican attack twice last year, as members tried to make the survey voluntary and also eliminate it entirely.
It is often said that conservatives want to reverse the past centurys economic and budgetary policy innovationsexposed by efforts to eliminate the progressive income and estate taxes, social insurance legacies of the New Deal and Great Society, and anti-trust and other regulation. But the GOPs efforts to castrate economic data collection in deference to some twisted libertarian concept of freedom take this regressing bent to a new extreme, entrenching the GOP as frighteningly anti-empiricist.
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Flying Blind: Conservative’s Frightening Attack on Economic Data Collection (Original Post)
Bill USA
Jul 2013
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on point
(2,506 posts)1. Repukes are anti facts. Bush killed climate change satellites to avoid truth
pscot
(21,024 posts)2. Because reality has a well known liberal bias
Laelth
(32,017 posts)3. k&r for exposure. n/t
-Laelth
jtuck004
(15,882 posts)4. Kick for more sunlight on this one. n/t
bemildred
(90,061 posts)5. They don't want to know about the effects of their policies.
Knowing about that sort of thing can ruin your day.
Edit: what they would really like is to be able to have people work for you and not have to pay them anything.
westerebus
(2,976 posts)6. Information is not what American Citizens need.
I'm sure the Administration would support something called "reform" from the other side.