U.S. Federal Data Is Disappearing

(notus.org)

61 points | by giuliomagnifico 2 days ago ago

7 comments

  • alexfromapex 2 days ago

    Why does data collection, ostensibly something that should be mandatory for proper signals to run the country, stop when the government shuts down but we can still send billions to Israel?

    • nine_zeros a day ago

      [dead]

    • cwmoore 2 days ago

      Why, why, why, and whatabout?

      Most likely because you are not in charge of all of the money, oil, data, and political power.

      • cwmoore 2 days ago

        Ok, in terms of substantive conversation, the downvotes are stupid, no offense. Try to put out a flame war with reason. Oh, no.

        I think I know the HN Guidelines, but do you? In my experience, they are somewhat flexible.

        • asacrowflies 15 hours ago

          The downvotea are well warranted. And you have no reason only insanity.

  • Andaith a day ago

    Will some(most? a few?) state govts start publishing all the same data just for their own state?

    I wonder if this will become a competitive advantage? States that publish nothing will get less FDI or local investment because the risks are harder to calculate?

    Actually, will this affect different types of insurance?

    It's such an insane problem for a developed nation to have, has anyone given serious thought to the long-term affects of this?

    • cwmoore 18 hours ago

      It’s like a pendulum, never stays in the middle, but there it is on average.