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Statista 101: Explore a Universe of Industry Data Online

Date:
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Time:
11:00am - 11:30am Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
BEA Staff DOC HQ Staff in Washington, DC ITA Staff OIG Staff

Statista is an easy-to-use platform that pulls stats from multiple sources to help you quickly get a rundown on an industry, company, or topic. View market and industry forecasts, country outlooks, reports & studies across a variety of topics, and more all in one place.

In this 30-minute training session, you will explore a universe of data:

  • Broad coverage – Statista provides access to 1.5M+ verified, nonpartisan statistics, forecasts, and reports across 170 industries and 150 countries.
  • Human verified data – Statista provides full source and methodology transparency, and all data is rigorously checked and human verified. The platform is widely recognized as a credible source for government and institutional use.
  • Market Insights – Do you need to know where the experts believe a particular market is headed? Complete your market analysis with Statista's Market Insights.

Access to Statista requires an OpenAthens account. Request an account if you don’t already have one. This training will be recorded and will be viewable later on this page.

Registration is required. There are 9,984 seats available.

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