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2014 Budget Calls for Cuts to Bureau of Labor Statistics On Friday, January 17, 2014, President Obama signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014 providing $592.2 million in funding to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for the fiscal year (FY) 2014 that began October 1, 2013. This funding level is $21.6 million below the FY 2014 President’s Budget. For the second year in a row, BLS is forced to cut its statistical efforts. BLS will discontinue production and publication of its Export Price Indexes and will reduce the extent to which it validates and updates NAICS codes for establishments in the federal-state Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
The QCEW is the most comprehensive jobs data program and the basis for many national, state, and local economic indicators. The estimated value of the QCEW reduction is $4.8 million, of which $3.3 million will come out of grants to states. According to APDU member Andrew Reamer at George Washington University, while the QCEW cut is not likely to reduce the reliability of national estimates, it may have a negative impact on data reliability for smaller geographic areas.
APDU is joining the Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics (COPAFS) and other groups in a letter to the Senate Committee on Appropriations protesting the cuts.
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