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statistics

[stuh-tis-tiks] / stəˈtɪs tɪks /
NOUN
enumeration
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"All the numbers and statistics will take care of themselves."

From Barron's

Friday’s statistics were based on almost 14% of the approximate 164 million tax returns the IRS expects to receive through April 15.

From MarketWatch

The average amounts will shift as the IRS processes more tax returns, and the agency itself noted that there can be large swings in the statistics as filing season progresses.

From MarketWatch

Consumer prices were 0.1% higher in January than in the same month of last year, matching the rate of December, Switzerland’s statistics office said Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

It surveyed around 5,000 people and then followed 50 couples in forensic, sometimes intrusive detail, combining statistics with diaries, interviews and "emotion maps" of what happened in the home.

From BBC