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  1. The First US Census Only Asked Six Questions

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    Get email updates. As mandated by the U.S. Constitution Article I, Section 2, the U.S. census gets just one chance, every 10 years, to count every resident in the United States. The 2020 Census marked the 24th time that the country has counted its population; the first was in 1790.
    This marked the first time that everyone could respond to the census online. The data collected by the census determine the number of seats each state has in the U.S. House of Representatives (a process called apportionment) and is also used to adjust or redraw electoral districts based on where populations have increased or decreased.
    By law, all U.S. residents are required to take part in the census. To protect people’s privacy, all personal information collected by the census is confidential for 72 years. Use Census QuickFacts to search for your state, county, or city’s census data. Your census response can help determine how much federal funding your community gets.
    WASHINGTON — Beyond the reports of undercounts and overcounts in population totals, there is another takeaway from the post-mortem of 2020 census data issued on Thursday: This could be the last census of its kind. The next census will be taken in a nation where Amazon may have a better handle on where many people live than the Census Bureau itself.
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  8. How U.S. Census Data May Be Changing - The New …

    WEBMarch 12, 2022. WASHINGTON — Beyond the reports of undercounts and overcounts in population totals, there is another takeaway from the post-mortem of 2020 census data issued on Thursday: This...

  9. (PDF) Issues and Challenges in Census Taking

    WEBMar 15, 2018 · PDF | In recent decades, census taking around the world has faced major challenges, including cost pressures, concerns about intrusiveness, privacy and... | Find, read and cite all the research...

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  11. How the Census Works | HowStuffWorks

    WEBSince 1790, U.S. national census information has been taken every 10 years (in years ending in zero) because it is mandated by the U.S. Constitution and necessary to determine each area's representation in …