The US does a census every 7-10 years.
92 million people were counted in the 1910 US census.
It is called census.
U.S. Census
The census
The US Census happens once every ten years. The next one will happen in 2010.
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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.
A census is an official count of members of a population of people (or of other living things). The government form of a census counts the residents or citizens in specified areas, often at regular intervals.The US Census is an official count of the population done at 10-year intervals, with estimations or corrections made in the intervening years. The latest US Census is for the year 2010.The purpose of the census is to gather information about the country and the people in it.
Enumeration is one possible answer. The census is another.
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The government must conduct a nationwide Census of citizens every ten years in The United States according to The US Constitution. The US Census, in part, helps determine the mapping for political districts and the use of Federal government monies.