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Understanding the Economic Landscape
The American economy is a vast and intricate system, involving countless households, employees, businesses, and organizations that interact every day to generate, exchange, and use trillions of dollars in goods and services.
While the entirety of this economic activity exists, we can only see portions of it. Each piece of data is like a single tile in a larger mosaic. Policymakers face the task of piecing together these fragments to gain insight into the current state of the economy and to anticipate future trends.
Gathering Economic Data
Each tile in the mosaic stands for a unique data point, collected from a variety of sources. The responsibility of analysts and decision-makers is to select and interpret these pieces to form a clearer picture of the overall economic environment.
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