Indonesia’s Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) is planning a comprehensive economic census in West Java in 2026. The census aims to collect data from at least 5.54 million business actors and approximately 17.7 million families within the province. This large-scale undertaking will require the involvement of 40,000 field officers to ensure thorough data collection. The census is intended to provide a detailed overview of the economic landscape of West Java. Data gathered will be crucial for informing future economic policies and development strategies. The BPS anticipates the census will offer valuable insights into business activity and household economic conditions across the region. This initiative represents a significant effort to improve the accuracy and scope of economic data in West Java.