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The census is once every 10 years.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
The census in the United States is conducted every 10 years.
The US census is taken every 10 years
The government must conduct a nationwide Census of citizens every ten years in The United States according to The US Constitution. The US Census, in part, helps determine the mapping for political districts and the use of Federal government monies.
The house of representatives is reapportioned every 10 years due to population shifts according to census figures.
According to the U.S. Census. This is the reason why we have a Census every 10 years. Some people are upset that the Census now collects a lot of information for other reasons also, when the Constitution says that we need to have a Census every 10 years to determine the correct number of electors for each state.
The census for the population in the United States is recorded every 10 years. The next population census reports will be done in year 2020. The government gives all of the information to the public. The government also has a live clock that counts births in the country and in the world. The information can be compared to the past records.
Every ten years in the US a census is taken.
In the United States, the census is conducted every 10 years. The next census will be in 2010.
I can't speak for the U.S. specifically but according to the National Institutes of Health, Turner Syndrome effects 1 out of every 2,500 female live births worldwide. For more information about it, you can peruse NIH's site at:http://turners.nichd.nih.gov The site has a wide variety of publications you can access, information about current studies, and even the contact information for a NIH doctor if you have questions about the syndrome.