Forms that can be read by computers are now used to eliminate human error when evaluating and calculating data. (:
The US Census is every 10 years.
they can organise the data...
The 2000 US Census recorded 1,235,786 residents.
An official census taker is somebody who is appointed by the US Government to gather data from individual households throughout the US. There are usually hundreds of appointed census takers in every area the US, so that every town, city, and state are properly surveyed. The data collected determines the actual population of each area as well as the US.
The population of the United States in 2010 was approximately 308 million people.
The US Census Bureau does not determine or define ancestry. While the Census Bureau does collect data on ancestry, it does not provide an official definition of ancestry.
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The 2000 US Census recorded 99,216 residents.
According to the 2000 US Census, there were about 36,000. Census figures are by no means complete and that figure is more than ten years old. Data from the 2010 census has not yet been fully released by the government.
197790, according to 2000 US Census Data. http://richmondva.areaconnect.com/statistics.htm
The detailed information in the US Federal Census is not released until 72 years after it is collected. So the 1950 Census details will be released 2022.
In 1800, 5,308,483 people were living in the United States, of whom 893,602 were slaves. This did not count the census data from Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee or New Jersey, as that data was lost. By 1840 the census process of collecting data was better organized, and they found the US population to be 17,069,453 persons.