Question No Battery Usage History - Google Pixel 6 Pro

Since this past Friday my Pixel 6 Pro (January update, rooted) has not been displaying battery usage history in Settings -> Battery -> Battery Usage. On Friday I decided to deny a few unnecessary permissions for intrusive user apps like Facebook, Snapchat, etc. I did not touch any system apps. My battery usage history stopped being recorded after doing this (see screenshots).
Does anyone know which apps require which permissions in order for battery usage history to be displayed? Maybe I denied a permission for a Google app that is required for this to work? I have tried undoing the changes I made, but my usage history is still not working.
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I also meet occasionally, but this may be caused by the counter being recorded once every two hours.

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