Principal Statistical Agencies and Recognized Units
The Federal statistical system comprises over 125 agencies or units that engage in statistical activities. A substantial portion of our official statistics is produced by the 13 agencies that have statistical work as their principal mission. In addition, 3 statistical units (subcomponents of agencies) are recognized as having statistical work as their principal mission.
—Bureau of Economic Analysis (Department of Commerce);
—Bureau of Justice Statistics (Department of Justice);
—Bureau of Labor Statistics (Department of Labor);
—Bureau of Transportation Statistics (Department of Transportation);
—Census Bureau (Department of Commerce);
—Economic Research Service (Department of Agriculture);
—Energy Information Administration (Department of Energy);
—National Agricultural Statistics Service (Department of Agriculture);
—National Center for Education Statistics (Department of Education);
—National Center for Health Statistics (Department of Health and Human Services);
—National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (National Science Foundation);
—Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics (Social Security Administration);
—Statistics of Income Division (Department of the Treasury);
—Microeconomic Surveys Unit, (Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve System);
—Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (Department of Health and Human Services); and
—National Animal Health Monitoring System, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (Department of Agriculture).