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Conducting the 2020 census in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic will not be easy, but we have to get it as accurate as possible. (U.S. Census Bureau) By The Times Editorial Board ...
The COVID-19 outbreak that is rapidly growing across the U.S. could also hinder how many people the U.S. census bureau can reach in its once-a-decade count — and, along with it, how funding is ...
The Census Bureau has made substantial updates to its interactive COVID-19 data hub to help better represent the evolving pandemic’s effects on communities and businesses. Version 2.1 launched this ...
The coronavirus pandemic, ... the Census Bureau said on Thursday, ... which said 331,449,281 people were living in the United States in 2020.
The data hub. On Thursday, the Census Bureau also unveiled the beta version of its COVID-19 interactive data hub, compiling information from the American Community Survey and County Business Pattern ...
The United States government has made little progress in stemming the rise in poverty and inequality during the Covid-19 pandemic. The government should take urgent action to address the rights of ...
Census Bureau releases its 2024 population estimates for the United States and all 50 states ... 0.1 percent total recorded in 2021 when the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic brought the world ...
Housing inventory in a significant number of major metropolitan areas hit levels higher than they were before the COVID-19 ...
According to data from the Census Bureau, Oklahoma and Montana have the highest percentages of adults who tested positive for COVID-19 and have experienced symptoms lasting longer than three months.
Census Bureau releases its 2024 population estimates for the United States and all 50 states. More than 340 million people are now American citizens after 3.3 million moved to the US in 2024 ...