If you are talking about the official US census, it is done once every 10 years.
The United States conducts a census every 10 years. Population estimates are updated annually through the American Community Survey and other data sources.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
The year 2008 was not a censal year. The census of population was conducted last August 2007. The census result showed that there were more than 88,574,614 Filipinos in 2007. From this figure, the National Statistics Office projected the 2008 population of the Philippines to be more than 90,460,000.
5,220,393 (July 2008)
A census is typically conducted every ten years to gather information about the population of a country. This information is used for various purposes, such as resource allocation, political representation, and policy making. Some countries may conduct censuses more frequently for specific needs.
As of 2021, Milwaukee has a population of approximately 590,157. This number may vary slightly as the population is subject to change.
Once. A census is taken ONCE every 10 years
5 Times. The Ministry has proposed to conduct 6th Economic census during 2012.. First Economic census was taken in the year of 1977...
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
After each ten-year census.
With the increasing demand on gold, quotes need to be updated quite often. In todays time, gold quotes are updated approximately 3 to 5 times a year, when before they were only updated yearly.
the census is every 10 years, the presidential election is every 4....that means they coincide every 20 years. (2020, 2040, 2060, 2080, 2100......)
The most recent census in Germany was conducted in 2011. The next census is scheduled for 2021.
As of the 2000 year census, this city's population is 106,414
The 2010 US Census.
It takes 4-5 years for the census to compile this data.
The United States conducted its first census in 1790. It has been conducted every 10 years since then to gather population data for various purposes such as representation in Congress and allocation of federal funds.
The 2000 US Census recorded 33,871,648 persons.