Article 2: US Government: Statistics
- Candace Searcy
- Dec 22, 2019
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 22, 2019
We use technology to monitor statistics in a fast timely way that will encourage dialogue and break barriers.

The government conducts a US census every 10 years. It calculates the population growth, the demographics, and households in society. On USA.gov the statistics are factual and provide substantial evidence of economic growth and well being of people. Listed below is a chart taken directly from the website to show national numbers.



Statistics are very important because its shows a break down of growth and shrinkage in many different sectors. It shows what the US is strong in terms of the economy and it also shows its weaknesses. It helps us to determine the needs of our society and making sure we have the resources to accommodate the people living here in the US. It illustrate the many different industries and shows numerical growth.
US statistics show the population in terms of age, demographics, financial facts, and industry growth. The data is a great way to keep track of the money flowing in and out of the US. It demonstrates the industries dollar value and its importance to operate and function in a sustainable economy. It shows the population of the high, middle, and low class. and how education has influenced the ability to obtain a job.
We are able to compare how our industries are changing and what we are dependent on. Technology has changed the speed of communication and the ability to keep track of our transactions. It has also influenced the real time results of being able to manage and identify growth. We are able to identify areas of growth and areas of improvement through statistics.
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