No. Forms are sent to each household by the federal government or a census taker makes a visit. They get this information from social security and taxes for addresses. There are 2 types of forms. A long form and a short form. It is a federal law requires them to be filled out. They are really important because money and the number of Representatives for each state is determined by the census. The forms are pretty simple to complete and to mail back.
92 million people were counted in the 1910 US census.
it helps us to know the inhabitant in a country
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Populations are always changing, so usually when a population is given it shows when the given population was counted or estimated. If a population is from a census, that means that the people were actually counted, not estimated.
In the 1950 U.S. Census, 1,325,089 residents were counted in Colorado. That is 26.35% of the quantity counted in the 2010 Census.
The first U.S. decennial census, that of 1790, counted 3,929,000 people.
What counted is that there were cencus
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This comes from the US Census, taken every ten years, and is one of the big reasons for having a census.
The 2010 U. S. Census counted 12,702,379 people in Pennsylvania, making it the 6th-largest U. S. state by population.
California's population in 1950 was approximately 10.5 million.
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