1940 census will be released in 2012. They are released every 72 yrs. so you add 1940 + 72 = 2012. Hope this helps someone...Christina
The 1940 census was released by the US National Archives on April 2, 2012. This census is fully available for public access and research.
The life expectancy for a male born in 1940 was around 60 years.
you would be 69 0r 68 because 1940+60=2000+9=2009 so its 60+9=69 sp 69 probably30
According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 data, Alaska had the highest percentage of co-resident grandparents in the country at 15.8%.
As of 2020, there are approximately 97,000 centenarians in the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This number is expected to increase as life expectancies rise and the population ages.
According to historical U.S. CENSUS data: 1) The U.S. population grew by 19,028,086 people between 1940 and 1950 and another 27,766,875 for a total increase of 46,794,961. This of course is total population increase and not births. However, upon further review the Baby Boom actually seems to be a change in the population growth trend rather than an isolated growth spurt/population increase: 1) The U.S. population grew an average of 1.2 million people per year between 1900 (75,994,575 people) and 1930 (122,775,046 people). 2) After the war ended, the U.S. population grew an average of 2.5 million people per year from 1940 (131,669,275 people) to 2000 (282,193,480) The Baby Boom was in fact a doubling of the average U.S. yearly population increase.
No Census No Feeling - 1940 was released on: USA: 4 October 1940
The 1940 U.S. Census was released on April 2, 2012, after 72 years.
Sunk by the Census - 1940 was released on: USA: 6 August 1940 USA: 13 January 1950 (re-release)
There are no US Federal Census records for 1945, because the US Census is taken only in years evenly divisible by 10, such as 1930 and 1940. Personally identifiable information in the US Census is not released until 72 years after the Census is collected. So the 1940 census will not be released until 2012 and the 1950 Census will be released in 2022.
The official date for the 1940 Federal Census to be available is April 1st 2012. It's availability on-line will likely be after that date.
Hiroshima had a population of 344,000 according to the 1940 census.
The US Census Bureau commonly releases the census information after 72 years. Thus, the 1940 census will be available in 2012. This information may be found on the US Census Site. http://www.census.gov/
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The 1940 US Census recorded 499,261 residents.
US Federal Census records are not released to the public until 72 years after the census. The most recent Census available to the public is the 1940 census. The 1950 Census will be available in 2022. It is, however, possible to obtain a copy of your owncensus record for certain legal purposes.Most other countries hold their census records as private data for 100 years, and some now hold those records forever private.
132,164,569. This is according to the sixteenth United States Census recorded April 1, 1940.
In 1940, the population of Alaska was approximately 72,524 people.