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2010 Census Advance Group Quarters File: April 20, 2011 The Census Bureau released these data on its public FTP site on August 12, 2021 (about 5 months later than the 2010 Census release of state results). The Census Bureau also released the same data in easier-to-use formats on September 16, 2021.
Among the areas that officially changed boundaries between the 2010 and 2020 Census were most of blocks, tracts, and block groups, as well as some counties, minor civil divisions and places. Except for annexation, remapping and other changes in the actual geography of the areas, the other differences are minor.
Although most of the 1890 Census records have been lost, you can still learn a lot about the United States and its inhabitants using census data and other genealogical records.
The 2010 census allowed the Americans to claim more than one racial classification because it recognized a mixed-race (multiracial) such as Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, Asians, and Indian Americans.
The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that the 2010 Census showed the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2010, was 308,745,538. The resident population represented an increase of 9.7 percent over the 2000 U.S. resident population of 281,421,906.
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The 2010 Census overcounted the non-Hispanic white alone population by 0.8 percent, not statistically different from an overcount of 1.1 percent in 2000. The 2010 Census undercounted 2.1 percent of the black population, which was not statistically different from a 1.8 percent undercount in 2000.

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