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Summary of Changes

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This pull request updates the configuration for the Census ACS 5-Year Survey Subject Table S0701PR. The primary goal is to integrate the latest individual income data, extending coverage to the years 2020 through 2024. This ensures the data processing pipeline can correctly handle and utilize these new datasets, enhancing the comprehensiveness of the survey's subject tables.

Highlights

  • Data Expansion: Updated the S0701PR_spec.json configuration to include individual income data for the years 2020 through 2024, significantly expanding the dataset's temporal coverage.
  • Column Management: Expanded the list of columns to be ignored during data processing, incorporating new geographic and annotation fields, as well as the newly added income data columns.
  • Configuration Refinement: Applied minor formatting improvements within the JSON specification file for enhanced readability and consistency.
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  • scripts/us_census/acs5yr/subject_tables/S0701PR/S0701PR_spec.json
    • Removed extraneous blank lines within the residentStatus mapping.
    • Reformatted constraintProperties arrays for improved readability.
    • Added "Geography" and several "Annotation of..." fields to the ignoreColumns list.
    • Included new individual income data columns for the years 2020-2024 in the ignoreColumns list.
    • Expanded the denominators section with new entries for individual income data across various income brackets and migration statuses for 2020-2024.
    • Updated the statVars section to incorporate individual income data for 2020-2024, covering different income ranges and population types.
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This pull request updates the configuration file for the Census ACS 5-Year Survey Subject Table S0701PR. The changes primarily involve adding configurations for the years 2020 through 2024, based on the existing 2019 configurations. While the additions seem correct and consistent, the manual and repetitive nature of these changes across hundreds of lines raises significant maintainability concerns. My feedback focuses on improving this process to make future updates easier and less error-prone.

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LGTM

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