...the country's urgent debates over alternative energy, and the answers are being shaped by statistics that come almost exclusively from the Energy Information Administration....
there are growing concerns that the agency's statistics are incomplete, outdated, or, in some cases, inaccurate. Budget shortfalls, large staff cuts, and neglect under past administrations, observers say, are compromising both the quality and quantity of EIA's data, leaving the agency frustratingly handcuffed as energy markets are moving faster and becoming increasingly complex....
Anymore, I don't trust any government stats.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of faulty (deceptive?) government statistics, here's a piece from today's Wall Street Journal
ReplyDelete"The Economy is Worse Than You Think"
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124753066246235811.html#mod=rss_opinion_main