Re-reading your post a few times, I don't think I misunderstood you. You claim that that final step A + B + C +D isn't done until the very last moment. I claim that that's wrong. There's no point in waiting and the statistical agencies would want to final error check the numbers.
This isn't the KFC.
This isn't the KFC.
Quote from xflat2186:
Sounds like you misunderstood what I was saying. There is NO mystery on how government statistical data is calculated. In fact the formula needs to be public information because the actual data is meaningless unless itâs known that the sample size etc is consistent each time that data is released. For example take the non-farm payroll number. If they changed the sample size and methods for collecting that data then the month over month and the year over year in addition to the number released at the time is worthless.
On the other hand in all of that statistical data there are variables which are collected each month or quarter or week which make up the final statistical r3elease, The government does for security reasons ( not national security but for data integrity a la leaking the number security) does not tally the data until the number is released.
For example and sticking with the non farms number:
If the number released is A+B+C+D= Non farm payrolls. A, B,C and D are not totaled until the number is due for release. Granted this is a simple example.
I believe the EIAâs weekly estimates work the same way as to protect the integrity of the report. I am sure if you feel like scouring their website its on there.