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Every ten years with the official United States census.
The first census of Alaska was taken in 1869. The census was taken at Sitka by the United States Army.
In the United States, the census is conducted every 10 years. The next census will be in 2010.
The United States federal government does a national census every 10 years. The United States Census Bureau was established in 1903.
In the United States, the national census is taken every 10 years.
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Census is done every 10 years and the United States Census Bureau is the principle agency responsible for producing the data.
In the United States, the number of electoral votes each state gets in a federal election depends on their population, which is calculated after the census is taken every ten years.
About 146,885,000 men lived in the United States in 2008. The number is taken for the Census Bureau. Please see the related links for details.
The last US Census was taken in Florida in 2020. This decennial census occurs every ten years and is used to gather data on the population of the United States to determine representation in Congress and allocate federal funding.
In the United States, a census is taken every 10 years as mandated by the Constitution to count the population and allocate representation in Congress. Other countries may have different intervals for conducting a census, but it is typically done every 5 to 10 years.
Federal census is taken every 10 years. Some regional census polls are taken more often, but the law is for every 10 years.