Government data is only as useful as it is accessible. USAFacts maintains a continuously updated collection of US government data. Coming in late summer 2026, that data will be available via an MCP server for organizations that need clean civic data as a foundation for their models and products. If your work depends on accurate government data, let’s talk.
USAFacts is co-hosting the Grounded Reasoning Cup with Databricks at Databricks Data+AI Summit on Wednesday, June 17. Top AI research teams pit their agents against some of the most challenging government documents out there. We'll be sharing our work with Databricks on the OfficeQA benchmark built around real-world civic document understanding. If you're at the summit, come find us at Hackers Corner on Wednesday from 1–4pm — we'd love to connect.
Open-source benchmark for evaluating LLM accuracy on government data. 459 evaluation questions across 3 government data sources. Top model accuracy is currently 47.4%. Transparent methodology, extensible to any public dataset, community contributions welcome.
USAFacts exists to make government data easier to access and understand. We don’t tell you what to think. We give you what you need to make informed decisions.
We stick to government data because it’s collected across administrations, and a lot of it isn’t accessible for people who don’t spend their days exploring Census microdata — but we do.
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