The census in the United States is conducted every 10 years.
The first US Census was conducted in 1790 and every ten years thereafter.
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A census has been conducted every ten years since 1790.
(in the US) A complete and nationwide census is conducted every ten years.
In the United States, the census is conducted every 10 years. The next census will be in 2010.
The U.S. census is conducted B. every ten years. It is mandated by the Constitution to count the population and gather demographic information, with the most recent census taking place in 2020. The data collected is crucial for congressional representation and federal funding allocation.
The census is conducted every ten years. The next one will be in 2021.
An event occurring every ten years is called a "decennial" event. The term "decade" refers to a period of ten years, and thus, "decennial" signifies something that takes place once within that time frame. Examples include the decennial census conducted in various countries.
Census in Canada are typically conducted every five years. The most recent one was conducted in 2021.
2020 because they only census every 10 years
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