A census has been conducted every ten years since 1790.
The US census is taken every 10 years
A Census is a record of the population. The first taken in the United Kingdom during the reign of Victoria was in 1841.There has been a Census taken every ten year ever since.
Every ten years in the US a census is taken.
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In the United States, the census is conducted every 10 years. The next census will be in 2010.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
A national census is taken every ten years by the US Census Bureau.
Federal census is taken every 10 years. Some regional census polls are taken more often, but the law is for every 10 years.
The US Census is taken every ten years in the years ending in zero.
In the United States, a census is taken every 10 years as mandated by the Constitution to count the population and allocate representation in Congress. Other countries may have different intervals for conducting a census, but it is typically done every 5 to 10 years.
The census is taken every 10 years, so that would make the next one 2020.
The census is taken every 10 years and will be taken next in 2010. See related link for 2000 census data.