Here's Why The Census Bureau May Be In Your Neighborhood Before The 2020 Count
Census Bureau workers are spreading out across the U.S. to make sure they have a list of every home address for next year's head count. Getting left out could lead to an inaccurate 2020 census.
by Hansi Lo Wang
Aug 12, 2019
3 minutes
Starting this month, tens of thousands of Census Bureau workers are knocking on doors across the country to make sure the bureau has a complete list of addresses of where people live in the U.S.
Those addresses determine where the bureau will mail instructions and send the next major deployment of workers in 2020 for the constitutionally mandated head count of every resident, which is conducted by household.
"If the Census Bureau does not even have the address, what they miss is not just one person. It's the entire household, so it's serious
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