Thursday, December 31, 2020

Census Bureau Update on 2020 Census

Data collection is just one part of producing a complete and accurate 2020 Census.
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Census Bureau Update on the 2020 Census

Data collection is just one part of producing a complete and accurate 2020 Census. Since mid-October, Census Bureau experts have been hard at work processing the data.  

As issues that could affect the accuracy of the data are detected, they are corrected. This important process, which has been a part of every decennial census, is critical to produce data that can be used for apportioning seats in the House of Representatives among the states. 

The schedule for reporting this data is not static. Projected dates are fluid. We continue to process the data collected and plan to deliver a complete and accurate state population count for apportionment in early 2021, as close to the statutory deadline as possible. 

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This Year's Stories Behind the Numbers

Small Business Pulse and Household Pulse Surveys

From our COVID-19 Data Hub, Small Business and Household Pulse Surveys, and pandemic-related issues in parenting and business, to our features on manufacturing, housing, natural disasters, education, employment, the gender pay gap, and more, check out our human interest stories from 2020.

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About Census Partnerships

From corporations to policymakers, foundations and non-profits to software developers, the U.S. Census Bureau partners across sectors and industries to help America work better through data. Together, we harness the power of our data, support each other's missions, and co-create solutions to increase data use and participation in Census Bureau surveys and programs. Connect with the partnerships team at census.partners@census.gov to learn more.


This is an official email from the U.S. Census Bureau. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us (http://www.census.gov/about/contact-us.html).  

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