Statistical Capacity is a nation's ability to collect, analyse, and disseminate high-quality data about its population and economy.
This index is used as a proxy for assessing the availability of economic resources in national statistics offices. In theory, the larger the resources (Index closer to 100) devoted to statistics offices, the better the quality of statistics.
United States's Statistical Capacity Index is 100 against a global average of 74.4.
United States's data is highlighted in the table below, use the filter and sort order options to allow easy comparison with other countries.
Data source: World Bank, Washington D.C.