Jed Kolko articulates that annual Census population estimates are pivotal for federal spending allocation and serve as critical controls for demographic surveys, bridging decennial gaps.
The complexities of immigration estimation showcase the challenges faced by agencies as they strive to reconcile varied data sources for accurate population forecasts.
Government agencies, including the CBO, leverage population estimates as crucial inputs for comprehensive evaluations of federal spending, revenue forecasts, and potential deficits.
Census Bureau's population estimates are dynamic and evolve annually based on new information, emphasizing the importance of accurate demographic data for economic policy.
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