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Data downloads for subscribers then a non-reconciliation palate cleanser

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One wedding down, second grandchild born (but my daughter has yet to tell us her name), finishing the reconciliation bill data model, and prepping for a Europe trip starting Tuesday. In retrospect, picking last week to migrate the PH&A website was probably not a good idea, but the newsletter subdomain still works. So I’ve got that going for me, which is nice.
Let’s get to one reconciliation bill item then enjoy a palate cleanser.
As it becomes more clear that the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) proposal for institutional accountability is THE approach that might become law, we’re introducing a new benefit for premium On EdTech+ subscribers. I will include spreadsheet crosstab extracts from the charts in this newsletter. The idea is to allow our readers to see key data for all data points, even when the views have so many data points to make labeling of each point impossible.
For example, yesterday I shared this chart showing the median performance of each major (i.e., a specific CIP4 code) for Bachelor’s degree programs against the completers’ portion of the HELP Earning Premium metric.

The full data is available in the crosstab spreadsheet.

Below are the three data extracts from yesterday’s charts.