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April 1, 2010 Census Day arrived. May through July 2010 Census enumerators conducted nonresponse follow-up. September through December 2010 Regional and local census offices closed. the official state population counts for House apportionment.
The U.S. Census Bureau released today results from its post-enumeration survey, providing a measure of the accuracy of the 2010 Census. The results found that the 2010 Census had a net overcount of 0.01 percent, meaning about 36,000 people were overcounted in the census.
Get Started Accessing ACS Data Check out data.census.gov, the Census Bureau's main data dissemination tool. Here, you can access tables and maps with ACS data. You can also view data.census.gov Resources for step-by-step guidance, video tutorials, FAQs, and more.
Some resources we recommend: The U.S. Census Bureau allows you to search by ZIP code, city, county, and/or state to find a specific area's income levels, ethnicities, ages, and other social characteristics.
A. Sources of demographic and social statistics Population and housing censuses. ... Sample enumeration in censuses. ... Household sample surveys. ... Administrative records.
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The U.S. Census Bureau allows you to search by ZIP code, city, county, and/or state to find a specific area's income levels, ethnicities, ages, and other social characteristics.
U.S. Government Data U.S. Bureau of the Census. http://www.census.gov. ... U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. http://stats.bls.gov/blshome.htm. ... FedStats. ... Current Population Statistics. ... County Business Patterns. ... Social Security Administration (Office of Policy) ... Statistical Abstract of the United States. ... White House Briefing Room.
It's worth noting that the 2010 census was remarkably accurate overall: The bureau estimated a net overcount of 0.01%, or an extra 36,000 people counted in the census out of the entire U.S. population of 330 million. Coverage varied significantly by race and Hispanic origin.
Enumeration. The 2010 census questionnaire was one of the shortest in history - asking just 10 questions of all households in the United States and Island Areas related to name, gender, age, race, ethnicity, relationship, and whether you own or rent your home.
April 1, 2010 Census Day arrived. May through July 2010 Census enumerators conducted nonresponse follow-up. September through December 2010 Regional and local census offices closed. the official state population counts for House apportionment.

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