This dataset is a single-record metadata wrapper describing a DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) federal workforce cuts dataset, organized by agency and paired with spending paradox data. The file contains only 1 row and 6 columns, with most columns ('_fields', '_key_numbers', '_sources', 'data') skipped during profiling — meaning the substantive data is likely nested inside those unparsed structures. The only readable signals are the description label and a stub flag set to 'True', suggesting this is a placeholder or index record pointing to richer nested content. Analysts should prioritize unpacking the 'data' and '_key_numbers' columns to access the actual agency-level workforce and spending figures.
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/home/coolhand/html/datavis/data_trove/data/policy/doge_cuts_by_agency.json 1 rows sample n=1 seed 42 2026-06-22T00:53:43+00:00
Overview
| Source | /home/coolhand/html/datavis/data_trove/data/policy/doge_cuts_by_agency.json |
| Total rows | 1 |
| Profiled sample | 1 |
| Columns | 6 |
| Generated | 2026-06-22T00:53:43+00:00 |
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| column | kind | null % |
|---|---|---|
| _stub | categorical | 0.0% |
| _description | categorical | 0.0% |
| _sources | unknown | 0.0% |
| _fields | unknown | 0.0% |
| _key_numbers | unknown | 0.0% |
| data | unknown | 0.0% |
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Model-generated narrative. These are opinions, not facts — the stats below are what saturn measured. Generated by: anthropic:default.
This column contains a single free-text description string that appears to be a dataset-level title or metadata label, not a row-level feature. With n=1, there is only one record in this slice, and the sole value—'DOGE federal workforce cuts by agency with spending paradox data'—occupies 100% of rows (top_rate=1.0). The column carries zero information entropy (entropy=-0.0) and cannot contribute to any model or aggregation.
This column, '_stub', is a degenerate single-value flag containing only the string 'True' across all 1 observed row. It carries zero information (entropy 0.0, top_rate 1.0, cardinality 1) and appears to be a placeholder or stub artifact rather than a meaningful feature. The alerts for long_tail and imbalance are technically triggered but are artifacts of the column's complete uniformity.
_fields is an unknown-type column with only 1 row and no computed statistics, likely a metadata or structural artifact from the ingestion pipeline (e.g., a nested/struct field that saturn could not parse). The profiler skipped analysis entirely, so no distributional information is available.
This column contains only a single row with no computed statistics, and the profiler flagged it as 'skipped' with kind 'unknown', indicating saturn could not determine its type or distribution. With n=1 and no unique-count or any stats available, nothing meaningful can be inferred about its content or role. The column name '_key_numbers' suggests it may be an internal index or composite key field, but this is entirely speculative given the evidence.
This column '_sources' contains only a single row with no computed statistics, making it impossible to characterize its content or distribution. The 'skipped' alert indicates the profiler bypassed analysis, likely due to an unsupported or complex data type (e.g., array, struct, or JSON). With n=1 and no uniqueness or value data available, no meaningful analytical signal can be extracted.
This column contains only 1 row and was skipped by the profiler, yielding no distributional statistics. The kind is marked 'unknown', making it impossible to determine the column's semantic role or content. No nulls are present, but with n=1 the dataset itself may be a stub or test fixture.
_stub categorical
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| value | count | share |
|---|---|---|
| True | 1 | 100.0% |
Top values (rank 1–20)
- True — 1
_description categorical
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| value | count | share |
|---|---|---|
| DOGE federal workforce cuts by agency with spending paradox data | 1 | 100.0% |
Top values (rank 1–20)
- DOGE federal workforce cuts by agency with spending paradox data — 1