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2020 census undercounted Black people, Latinos, Native Americans
Latinos were left out in 2020 at rates higher than previous decades, the Census Bureau found. White and Asian populations were overcounted.
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Latinos were left out in 2020 at rates higher than previous decades, the Census Bureau found. White and Asian populations were overcounted.
From heavier use of administrative records to new weekly surveys, the pandemic changed the Census Bureau's traditional approach to data.
The Census Bureau finds itself squeezed between completing an accurate census and the outgoing Trump administration's desire to reshape apportionment.
Matson continues to show 2020 the door with some of his favorite cartoons of the year satirizing the presidential election.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen seeks an investigation on decision to cut off census counting a month early, arguing that the administration meddled for political gain.
Rep. Steve Womack got to the bottom of who left their iPhone in the men’s room during an Appropriations markup earlier this week.
Following pressure from trade groups, partners and its own internal watchdog, the bureau said it will reveal more about the roles of two new officials.
About 900,000 people have accepted job Census Bureau job offers. Many of them will be on the doorsteps of households that haven't responded to the census.
The 2020 census began this month, and the Bureau has suspended its door-to-door operation until at least April due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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