Last year's approximately $14.2 billion census likely undercounted people of color at higher rates than those of the previous once-a-decade tally, an Urban Institute study involving simulated census ...
Census: South Alone Gains Children as Other Regions Decline ...
A new phase of census data releases started last month as the U.S. Census Bureau completed its process of counting the population of the country. The bureau released state-by-state population data in ...
The U.S. Census Bureau overcame massive challenges and withstood immense pressures in carrying out the 2020 Census. The delays and operational changes induced by the COVID-19 pandemic strained the ...
The coronavirus outbreak inflicted multiple disruptions on 2020 census operations this year, raising questions about how accurate the decennial count’s U.S. population statistics will be. The Census ...
The 2020 census may have undercounted the nation's Black population by as much as 7%, or more than three times the rate of the 2010 Census, according to simulations conducted by an independent ...
A new portrait of the racial and ethnic makeup of the U.S. is set to be unveiled Thursday when the Census Bureau releases the largest trove of results from the 2020 count so far. The basic demographic ...
The census conducted in the U.S. every 10 years is meant to count everyone. But it doesn’t actually count everyone. After every census, the U.S. Census Bureau reports how well it did at counting every ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Newly released census data shows that the United States has become more diverse over the last decade, while the white population ...
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El Paso County lost nearly 12,000 school-age children since 2020, census estimates show
New Census Bureau estimates show El Paso County lost nearly 12,000 school-age children since 2020, driven by declining birth ...
Two new analyses suggest the 2020 Census may have undercounted Black people at a significantly higher rate than usual, raising concerns about whether minority communities could lose out on fair ...
Since 1790, the U.S. census has been a recurring, essential civic ceremony in which everyone counts; it reaffirms a commitment to equality among all, as political representation is explicitly tied to ...
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