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New Census Director Has Faith in Quality of 2020 Numbers
The new U.S. Census Bureau director says he is listening to the concerns of data users and policymakers, and the agency is making permanent community outreach efforts, in an effort to restore any trust that was lost following attempts by the Trump administration to politicize the nation’s head count.
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Let the Challenges Begin! Time for Contesting Census Is Here
The U.S. Census Bureau has begun accepting challenges from states, cities and tribal nations that want to contest the results of the 2020 census
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Contrary to Popular Belief, No Great Migration in Pandemic
Contrary to popular belief, there has been no great migration in the U.S. during the pandemic
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Census Bureau Hit by Cyberattack, But 2020 Count Unaffected, Watchdog Reports
U.S. Census Bureau computer servers were exploited last year during a cybersecurity attack, but it didn’t involve the 2020 census.
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New Census Data Expected to Reveal a More Diverse America
The Census Bureau is due to release new data on the changing U.S. population
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Race Is on to Get Rental Assistance Out to Avert Evictions
With the federal eviction moratorium extended through July, the focus has turned to getting rental assistance out to millions of tenants.
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Everything You Need to Know About the 2020 Census
The 2020 U.S. Census is required for anyone living in the United States, but there are billions of reasons you’d want to take it: lawmakers use census data to divvy up money for important resources like hospitals, fire stations and roads. Lawmakers will rely on this year’s census data until 2030, so now’s your chance to make sure your household...