EVERYONE
The census is a count of everyone residing in the United States: in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Island Areas.
All residents of the United States must be counted. This includes people of all ages, races, ethnic groups, citizens and non-citizens.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics www.abs.gov.au/
Everyone! All babies, children, and adults who live in a household should be counted. Regardless of nationality, citizenship status, race, age, or gender
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.
What counted is that there were cencus
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92 million people were counted in the 1910 US census.
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Being counted as Latino in the US census is important because it helps ensure accurate representation and allocation of resources for the Latino community in areas such as education, healthcare, and political representation. This data is used to determine funding for programs that benefit the Latino population and influence policy decisions that impact their lives. It also helps to highlight disparities and identify areas where interventions may be needed to address inequalities.
Census of 1790
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Yes they are because hey are in the files.
it helps us to know the inhabitant in a country
California's population in 1950 was approximately 10.5 million.