Costly, Yet Widely Supported, Census Gets Rolling

Costly, yet widely supported, census gets rolling

HispanicBusiness.comCostly, yet widely supported, census gets rollingAtlanta Journal ConstitutionAfter much hoopla and expense, the US Census Bureau is ready to try and count every US resident. On Monday, 120 million households began receiving letters alerting residents to next week's official census 2010 kickoff, ...Census resisters say they'll comply only with head countFort Worth Star TelegramCENTRAL JERSEY: Census stresses importance of being countedPacket OnlineCensus Worker Pool Different Than 10 Years AgoWJLAAlbany Democrat Herald -Deseret News -Bellingham Heraldall 98 news articles »

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