Statistics Sweden
Statistics Sweden (Swedish: Statistiska centralbyrån, abbreviated SCB) is the Swedish government agency tasked with developing, producing, and disseminating official statistics on the nation's population, economy, labor market, exports, imports, GDP, inflation, and societal conditions.[1] Established in 1858 as a successor to earlier initiatives like the Tabellkommissionen, it coordinates a national system encompassing 29 government agencies to ensure objective, publicly accessible data for decision-making, debate, and research.[2] With approximately 1,000 employees conducting surveys among businesses, agencies, and individuals, SCB maintains annual operations exceeding 1 billion kronor, half funded by government appropriations, and has pioneered digital access through its free online Statistical Database since 2001.[1] Rooted in Sweden's tradition of systematic data collection—featuring the world's oldest regular national population statistics initiated by Tabellverket in 1749—SCB continues to support international statistical cooperation and methodological advancements amid evolving demands for empirical transparency.[2]