Each closed lifecycle contributes one full eighty-year archive. The archives accrue continuously as the cohort ages out; by year fifty of a cohort the harvest stream is delivering roughly two million archives per fiscal quarter to the Office's modeling apparatus. The yields below summarize the aggregate at cohort-decade scale.
The Yield Statement reports the cohort-decade aggregate extracted across the lifecycle, broken out by the channel of extraction.
| channel | yield | note |
|---|---|---|
| Productive labor | 44.2 PB · 2.8e16 SU | wages, surplus, time |
| Affective performance | 31.6 PB · 9.2e15 SU | Workplace Affect, Wellness, social |
| Reproductive output | 1.04 cohort | next-cohort substrate produced |
| Brand-loyalty record | 6.8 PB · 3.1e15 SU | licensable consumer signal |
| Lifecycle archive (per subject) | ≈ 38 GB × N | research-grade ledger |
Fig. 8.3.A — Cohort-decade Yield Statement (extract)
The Office uses the harvest in three ways. First, it re-fits the calibration parameters that meet the next cohort at Phase I. Second, it licenses de-identified aggregate signals to the brand partners and to other Office-certified partners; the revenue from these licenses funds the Office's continuing operation. Third, it retains the cohort-archive as the lifelong reference against which any individual subject's exceptions are measured. The reference is what makes the exception legible as an exception.
The Office considers the harvest the most consequential of its outputs. Without it, every successive cohort would meet the apparatus as if for the first time. With it, the apparatus has nine decades of calibration intelligence ready before the subject's clinical viability.