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No, I'm not working for the Census Bureau. The latest official census reports that 78% of reported facts are actually falsified.
the 1960 census records from the U.S. Census Bureau
If one is looking for a job at the Census Bureau and can't reach their online jobs page the best option is to visit one of their regional offices. They are located in Chicago, Atlanta, Denver, Los Angeles, New York and Philladelphia.
The National Census Bureau is responsible for maintaining the census database. A population census can take over a year to complete. The census statistics will show the current population of the town or city and how it has grown or not over the past ten years.
AnswerThe current population of New York City is 8,143,197 (According to the US Census Bureau in 2008.)The current population of New York State is 18,976,457 (According to the US Census Bureau in 2008.)The current estimated population of New York State is 19,451,453 (According to the USCensus Bureau on 1 July 2009.)
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The Census Bureau does constantly reconsider the way it measures race and ethnicity for the U.S. Census.The 2010 U.S. Census changed the design to more clearly Hispanic ethnicity as an ethnic category, not a race. This sentence was added: "For this census, Hispanic origins are not races."Hispanic terms were modified from "Hispanic or Latino" to "Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin".
Hispanic and Latino
The Census bureau classifies Hispanic as people who responded as such in the 2010 census. These people, when asked what their origins were, chose categories of Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, or Spanish origins on the census.
Hispanic
As of the latest data available, the Hispanic population of Chicago is estimated to be around 29.7% of the total population. This makes Hispanics the second largest racial/ethnic group in Chicago after non-Hispanic Whites. The Hispanic population in Chicago is diverse, with a majority of Mexican descent but also includes Puerto Ricans, Central Americans, and others.
Hispanic
most are Western Europeans are mostly Caucasian but Western Europe is decidedly multiethnic. Saying that you are Western European says nothing about ethnicity. There are non Caucasian people throughout Europe. Most Spanish people are white/caucasian-- unless they are descendants of another race. ie. If their family moved to Spain from Japan they are still Spanish but of Japanese ethnicity. Another bit of confusion comes from terms like Hispanic and Latino when applied to people from Spain. Hispanic refers to an individual who comes from a Spanish speaking country regardless of ethnicity. The United States census screwed up by deciding that Hispanic was an ethnicity choice in census taking. It doesn't really matter if you believe Spaniards to be Hispanic/Latino or not, because those terms do not describe ethnicity. The question: "Are people from Spain considered white?." is the same as asking "Are people from the United States white?", some are, some are not.
US Census Bureau: is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census.
As of the 2020 Census, approximately 16% of the population in Holland, Michigan identified as Hispanic or Latino.
The US Census Bureau can be found at http://www.census.gov/
United States Census Bureau was created in 1903.