Started in 1790, the U.S. Census is a once-in-ten-year opportunity to count the entire U.S. population. Because the census determines the distribution of federal tax money to local communities, the allocation of resources for infrastructure, education and more directly depends on everyone’s participation. During Census 2020, it’s especially important that historically undercounted communities respond, since … Continue reading The 2020 Census: Stand and Be Counted
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