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US Census

A population survey, the U.S. Census is taken every decade and determines the amount of federal funding communities receive.

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What is the census of the flathead reservation?

Flathead Indian Reservation's population is 28,359.

What is the correct population of California?

California's population was counted by the US Census Bureau at 37,253,956 for the 2010 census.

Can you answer American on the race question in census?

Yes, individuals in the U.S. Census can select "American" as part of their racial identity, particularly in the context of the "Some Other Race" option. However, the Census does not specifically list "American" as a separate category; respondents typically identify their race using broader categories like White, Black, Asian, etc., or specify their ethnicity in the context of national origin. Many people may choose to identify with their specific heritage, such as "American Indian," "Hispanic," or "African American," rather than simply "American."

How often does a census take place in?

In the United States, a census takes place every ten years, with the most recent one occurring in 2020. This decennial census is mandated by the Constitution and aims to count every resident in the country for purposes of representation and federal funding distribution. Other countries may have different schedules, with some conducting censuses every five years or even annually, depending on their specific policies and needs.

Do you still use the census today?

yes we still have a censes today.

It happens every 10 years.

The first census was in 1790 in spain.

Can a 2010 census worker collect unemployment?

Yes, (at least in California) there is a special unemployment form to be filled out if you have worked for the federal government but after that, the process proceeds as usual.,

What is de-jure census count?

In a de jure census count, all persons normally resident in the area are counted including permanent residents who are temporarily away but excluding temporary residents and visitors. This is in contrast to a de facto census that counts people present in the area including temporary residents and visitors but excluding permanent residents who are away.

Did census scientists achieve their goal?

did the census scientists achieve their goal?

What was the population in US in 1999?

The population of the United States in 1999 was 279 million people. By 2009, the population had increased to 308 million people.

How does the US Census Bureau define a family?

two or more people related by birth, marriage, or adoption who live in the same housing unit

How does the US Census bureau define the term Hispanic?

The Census bureau classifies Hispanic as people who responded as such in the 2010 census. These people, when asked what their origins were, chose categories of Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, or Spanish origins on the census.

What are the important features conducting census which has been started on 1st April 2010?

important features of cesus are-

it helps us to know our population and helos us to know that how rapidly our population is increasing

What does demographic change mean?

Demographic change means there has been a change in the population. The demographic can change in terms of its size, the age of the demographic, lifestyle expectations etc.

How many people live in the state of Maryland?

According to 2012 census, there were 5.885 million people that lived in the state of Maryland. The state is located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

Do you have to answer questions from the US Census Bureau?

Yes. You are required by law to answer. If you don't mail back the questionnaire, somebody will come and knock on your door to ask the questions.

Save yourself (and the government) some trouble, just mail it back.

Race 2 Which conclusion is the most valid based on the information from the 2000 Census?

Everything that is about the census is valid. However, the most valid based information is there was more Hispanics and whites on the four regions.