Unless you’re the sort who pays attention, you probably didn’t notice that Gov. Maura Healey’s office has quietly stopped publishing a detailed accounting of how taxpayer money is being spent on the state’s emergency shelter system.

And that matters. Because the bi-weekly reports sent to legislative leaders usually included some pretty big numbers.

One such report, published earlier this year, showed taxpayer spending on the system cruising toward $1 billion. The system houses both permanent Massachusetts residents and migrant new arrivals, with the state spending a weekly average of $3,870 per family.

That number dropped to an average of $1,182 per family in a report released earlier this month, as the number of families in the system also dropped precipitously.

However, when the

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