Add 2025 to dashboard comparison data#929
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Generate a 3,000-record eCPS sample for TY 2025, run the TAXSIM vs PE comparator (with --disable-salt --assume-w2-wages, matching the existing 2024 dashboard convention), and surface the results in the dashboard alongside 2021-2024. Match rates: 69.0% federal exact, 73.9% state exact (consistent with the full-eCPS 55K-record run). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
dashboard/public/data/2025/comparison_results_2025.csv(3,000-record eCPS sample run through PE + TAXSIM with the standard--disable-salt --assume-w2-wagesflags)AVAILABLE_YEARSand the year list inexportData.jsMatch rates (consistent with full 55K-record eCPS run)
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