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The US Census is taken every ten years in the years ending in zero.
The US census is taken every 10 years
Every ten years in the US a census is taken.
A national census is taken every ten years by the US Census Bureau.
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.
Federal census is taken every 10 years. Some regional census polls are taken more often, but the law is for every 10 years.
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This comes from the US Census, taken every ten years, and is one of the big reasons for having a census.
The US census is taken nationwide every ten years, those years that end in 0.
ever 10 years
In the United States, the census is conducted every 10 years. The next census will be in 2010.
The last US Census was taken in the year 2010, and the newest takes place in 2020. The census is taken every 10 years, and provides the basis for proportional representation in the US House of Representatives. It also can determine the allocation of Federal grants and outlays to states and cities.