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The ACS has an annual sample size of about 3.5 million addresses, with survey information collected nearly every day of the year.
This means that the data from the decennial census tend to describe the characteristics of the population and housing in the March through June time period (with an overrepresentation of March and April), while ACS data describe the characteristics nearly every day over the full calendar year.
In conclusion, a census offers a momentary view of the populations characteristics, whereas a Vital Registration System assembles a continuous record of significant life events influencing population dynamics.
Census data is more accurate and precise than sampling data, as it includes information from every member of the population. Census data collection is generally more time-consuming and expensive than sampling, as it requires reaching out to every individual in the population.
The ACS is a mandatory survey. Telephone and personal-visit interviews for the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The CPS is a voluntary survey.
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