Census results typically take several months to a few years to be fully processed and released. Initial data may be available within a few months after the census date, but detailed analyses and final reports can take longer, often up to a year or more. The timeline can vary depending on the size of the population being counted and the methodologies used. For example, the U.S. Census Bureau released the first results of the 2020 Census in April 2021, but detailed demographic data was not fully available until 2022.
The US does a census every 7-10 years.
The Hollerith machine took approximately six weeks to process the 1890 U.S. Census data. This was a significant improvement over previous methods, which could take years to compile results. The efficiency of the machine allowed for quicker analysis and reporting of the census data, showcasing the potential of automation in data processing.
Counting the U.S. Census typically takes about 10 years, with the main census conducted every decade in years ending in "0." The actual data collection occurs over several months, but the preparation and analysis can extend the overall process. After the census day, which is usually April 1, it can take several months to process the data and release initial results. Final results are usually available within a year after the count is completed.
You can find the Census 2010 results at the US Census Bureau website.
According to the 2000 census, 7,448,618 people live in Long Island. Of course if you wait until the 2010 census results are released you will get a much more accurate number.
Anyone is able to access most of the census results in Australia. Census data is available through the Australian Bureau of Statistics site at the related link below.
The 2011 census results for India were released in 2013.
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The U.S. census 2010 is still in session. they do not have results yet
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