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Some US states and NYC succeed in getting 2020 census numbers double-checked and increased
Read full article: Some US states and NYC succeed in getting 2020 census numbers double-checked and increasedIllinois is adding tens of thousands of people to its population total, and California is getting misplaced sailors on an aircraft carrier put in the right location.
Morning 4: Intense search for person of interest in connection with 3 shootings, barricade -- and more news
Read full article: Morning 4: Intense search for person of interest in connection with 3 shootings, barricade -- and more newsMorning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day.
Detroit files federal lawsuit to challenge 2021 US Census population estimate, alleges undercount
Read full article: Detroit files federal lawsuit to challenge 2021 US Census population estimate, alleges undercountThe City of Detroit filed a lawsuit claiming the U.S. Census Bureauโs 2021 population estimate shorted the cityโs population by tens of thousands of residents.
AP interview: Census director aims to restore trust in count
Read full article: AP interview: Census director aims to restore trust in countThe next U.S. census isnโt until 2030, but already Census Bureau leaders are looking for ways to adapt to a roiled civic climate that only seems to be getting more contentious.
Flashpoint Interview: Experts talk monumental launch of new space telescope
Read full article: Flashpoint Interview: Experts talk monumental launch of new space telescopeExperts join Flashpoint host Devin Scillian this week to talk about the launch of a new space telescope that has enormous potential for the science world.
Census: Relief programs staved off hardship in COVID crash
Read full article: Census: Relief programs staved off hardship in COVID crashMassive government relief passed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic moved millions of Americans out of poverty last year, even as the official poverty rate increased slightly.
Census experts find no political influence in state totals
Read full article: Census experts find no political influence in state totalsA task force of outside experts has found no evidence of political interference in the 2020 census numbers used for divvying up congressional seats among the U.S. states.
Census: 1 in 5 dorms, prisons had no data at end of US count
Read full article: Census: 1 in 5 dorms, prisons had no data at end of US countBy the end of the U.S. head count last year, the Census Bureau lacked data for residents in almost a fifth of the nation's occupied college dorms, nursing homes and prisons.
Watchdog: Ross misled on reason for citizenship question
Read full article: Watchdog: Ross misled on reason for citizenship questionA federal investigation has found that President Donald Trumpโs commerce secretary misled Congress about why he sought to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census.
Michigan Supreme Court denies request to extend redistricting deadline amid census delays
Read full article: Michigan Supreme Court denies request to extend redistricting deadline amid census delaysThe Michigan Supreme Court on Friday denied a petition to grant relief to the stateโs redistricting panel, who expects to adopt new congressional and legislative maps months later than allowed by the constitution.
Michigan to lose House seat after Census -- What it means for our future
Read full article: Michigan to lose House seat after Census -- What it means for our futureThereโs no denying Michiganโs importance in national politics, but due to the lost Congressional seat, there are some things at stake for how much Michigan may matter in the next big election.
US marks slowest population growth since the Depression
Read full article: US marks slowest population growth since the DepressionThe first numbers from the 2020 census are out and show that Americaโs population growth has declined to its slowest rate since the Great Depression โ a total now of just under 331.5 million.
US marks slowest population growth since the Depression
Read full article: US marks slowest population growth since the DepressionThe first numbers from the 2020 census are out and they show that Americaโs population growth has declined to its slowest rate since the Great Depression โ a total now of just under 331.5 million.
Lawsuits over execution of 2020 census near conclusions
Read full article: Lawsuits over execution of 2020 census near conclusionsTwo legal challenges to the Trump administrationโs execution of the 2020 census neared conclusions this week in the face of changes brought by President Joe Bidenโs administration since he took office.
Businesses face hard decisions on whether, when to hire
Read full article: Businesses face hard decisions on whether, when to hireSmall businesses accounted for 47% of employment at U.S. companies, according to the most recent business census, in 2017. AdSince then, small businesses have added about 6.2 million jobs, the most recent ADP data show. More than 12% of small businesses cut jobs in the week ending Jan. 10. If the years following the Great Recession are an indicator, small businesses will be slow to staff up again once the economy improves. Even business owners who are hiring, such as restaurants looking forward to reopening when itโs safe to have indoor dining, are cautious.
Litigants take more cooperative approach in census lawsuit
Read full article: Litigants take more cooperative approach in census lawsuitFILE - This Sunday, April 5, 2020, file photo shows an envelope containing a 2020 census letter mailed to a U.S. resident in Detroit. The census data are used to determine how many congressional seats and Electoral College votes each state gets and the distribution of $1.5 trillion in federal spending each year. The coalition's legal fight forced the once-a-decade head count to continue two weeks pas t what the Trump administration had wanted. AdThe coalition was seeking data and documents to help assess the accuracy of the 2020 census, saying a shortened timeline for processing the data would compromise its quality. However, that deal did not include the motion by the coalition demanding information about how the Census Bureau collected 2020 census data, and a panel of three magistrate judges granted the coalition's motion to compel last week.
Census delay helps GOP in one statehouse, Dems in another
Read full article: Census delay helps GOP in one statehouse, Dems in anotherIn past decades, the Census Bureau has given Virginia and New Jersey priority in receiving their redistricting data so they can complete the process in time to run their elections. Thatโs too late to accommodate Virginia and New Jersey, so they will have little choice but to conduct elections this year under the existing boundaries. He said if legislative redistricting were rushed in time for the 2021 election, it would likely be with incomplete census data. AdThe House of Delegates lines that were created in 2011 were drawn by a Republican-controlled chamber to benefit the GOP. That in turn fueled a Democratic gain of six seats in the 2019 House elections, flipping the chamber to Democratic control.
US House data not ready until April, states' data after July
Read full article: US House data not ready until April, states' data after JulyThe new goal for finishing data processing for the apportionment numbers used for congressional seats is now April 30. The delay in the release of redistricting data could be problematic for states that have deadlines this year for redrawing their districts. New Jersey was prepared for such a scenario, with voters last fall approving a constitutional amendment that would address late-arriving redistricting data. One other option includes using other data sets for redistricting and then reconciling those data sets with the redistricting data the Census Bureau releases after July, Williams said. Gina Raimondo has been picked by Biden to be Secretary of the Department of Commerce, which oversees the Census Bureau.
Census decision deals blow to Trump efforts on House seats
Read full article: Census decision deals blow to Trump efforts on House seatsBureau workers laboring to comply with the Trump order were instructed to โ'stand down' and discontinue their data reviews," Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham said in a memo. That revised deadline dealt another blow to the apportionment order because it is weeks after Trump leaves office and President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in Jan. 20. Census Bureau directors have five-year terms and Dillingham's tenure isn't done until the end of the year. Whistleblowers told the Office of Inspector General that the Census Bureau has not set rules for categorizing the citizenship status of U.S. residents. โPresently, the Census Bureauโs highest priority is to successfully complete 2020 Census data processing in order to produce a complete and accurate count for the nation," Dillingham said.
US Census Bureau to miss deadline for the first time
Read full article: US Census Bureau to miss deadline for the first timeIt will be the first time the Census Bureau has missed the deadline to turn in its numbers since it was created in 1976. READ: Census Bureau to miss deadline, jeopardizing Trump planData from the census is key for a variety of reasons such as federal funding for states, but it determines what kind of representation a state has in Congress. Michigan could lose 1 House seat, census estimate showsPreliminary numbers from the U.S. census indicate Michigan could lose clout in Washington, D.C. and in the Electoral College. While Michiganโs population grew about 1% since the last census in 2010, the national average for population growth was 6% this year. The final census numbers are not official, but the preliminary numbers put Michiganโs population at 9,986,857 versus the 9,884,116 in 2010.
Michigan could lose 1 House seat, census estimate shows
Read full article: Michigan could lose 1 House seat, census estimate showsDETROIT โ Preliminary numbers from the U.S. census indicate Michigan could lose clout in Washington, D.C. and in the Electoral College. While Michiganโs population grew about 1% since the last census in 2010, the national average for population growth was 6% this year. READ: US population growth smallest in at least 120 yearsThe final census numbers are not official, but the preliminary numbers put Michiganโs population at 9,986,857 versus the 9,884,116 in 2010. Detroitโs population estimate for 2020 is 670,031 people -- down from 713,898 -- which means itโs probable the congressional map will be redrawn and Michigan will lose a seat in the House of Representatives, lowering the number of Michigan representatives from 14 to 13. The loss of congressional seat also means a reduction of electoral votes for the state, from 16 to 15.
Census Bureau to miss deadline, jeopardizing Trump plan
Read full article: Census Bureau to miss deadline, jeopardizing Trump planโThe delay suggests that the census bureau needs more time to ensure the accuracy of census numbers for all states,โ said Terri Ann Lowenthal, a former congressional staffer who specializes in census issues. The Commerce Department oversees the Census Bureau, which conducts the once-a-decade head count of every U.S. resident. They like to maintain the schedule, but that canโt be a priority for them," said Kenneth Prewitt, a former Census Bureau director during President Bill Clinton's administration. The Office of Inspector General said the Census Bureau failed to complete 355,000 re-interviews of households to verify their information was accurate. Former Census Bureau director John Thompson said the quality of the data is โthe overarching issueโ facing the Census Bureau.
With deadline looming, group wants more census documents
Read full article: With deadline looming, group wants more census documentsOn Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court stopped the once-a-decade head count of every U.S. resident from continuing through the end of October. The Supreme Court two weeks ago dismissed a challenge to Trump's order in a separate lawsuit from New York, saying it was premature. On Monday, the Supreme Court ordered the dismissal of two other lawsuits, and overturned their decisions, in California and Maryland where judges had blocked Trump's order. The Supreme Court's decision is allowing the plan to move forward, but the Census Bureau has admitted discovering data irregularities in recent weeks that put Thursday's deadline in jeopardy. When asked this week whether it would meet Thursday's deadline, the Census Bureau referred to a website that said, โThe Census Bureau is working hard to process the data in order to deliver complete and accurate state population counts as close to the December 31, 2020, statutory deadline as possible."
High court rules challenge to Trump census plan is premature
Read full article: High court rules challenge to Trump census plan is prematureThe Supreme Court has dismissed as premature a challenge to President Donald Trump's plan to exclude people living in the country illegally from the population count used to allot states seats in the House of Representatives. But the courts decision Friday is not a final ruling on the matter and it's not clear whether Trump will receive final numbers from the Census Bureau before he leaves office next month. If the president still has not received final census numbers by the time Joe Biden takes office Jan. 20, Trump's plan will be effectively dead because Biden is extremely unlikely to pursue it. The three liberal justices dissented, saying the effort to exclude people in the country from the population for divvying up House seats is unlawful. "This ruling does not authorize President Trumpโs goal of excluding undocumented immigrants from the census count used to apportion the House of Representatives.
Census numbers-crunching documents at center of latest fight
Read full article: Census numbers-crunching documents at center of latest fightGovernment attorneys had asked Koh over the weekend to reconsider her order to release the documents or put it on hold. Last week, Koh ordered the government attorneys to produce documents that show details of the Census Bureau โs plans, procedures and schedules for the numbers-crunching phase of the 2020 census. Democratic U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, the committee's chair, has alleged that the Republican Trump administration is blocking the release of full, unredacted documents she requested about data anomalies. The Census Bureau has admitted discovering data irregularities in recent weeks that put the Dec. 31 deadline in jeopardy. Besides being used for apportionment and redistricting, the 2020 census numbers will help determine the distribution of $1.5 trillion in federal spending.
House committee issues subpoena for Census documents
Read full article: House committee issues subpoena for Census documentsThe congressional committee that oversees the Census Bureau issued a subpoena Thursday to U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, seeking documents related to data irregularities that threaten to upend a yearend deadline for submitting numbers used for divvying up congressional seats. The anomalies will likely force a delay of several weeks past a Dec. 31 deadline for the Census Bureau to turn in the congressional apportionment numbers. In a letter last week, Maloney wrote that the Commerce Department โ which oversees the Census Bureau โ missed a Nov. 24 deadline to give the documents to the committee. The Census Bureau said last week that the data irregularities affect only a tiny percentage of the records and are being resolved as quickly as possible. The House committee has obtained three new internal agency documents showing the Census Bureau plans to deliver the apportionment numbers to the president no earlier than Jan. 23, which would be shortly after Trump leaves office and President-elect Joe Biden takes over.
High court takes up census case, as other count issues loom
Read full article: High court takes up census case, as other count issues loomFILE - In this Nov. 2, 2020, file photo an American flag waves in front of the Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill in Washington. The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over whether the Trump administration can exclude people in the country illegally from the count used for divvying up congressional seats. It's the latest, and likely the last, Trump administration hard-line approach to immigration issues to reach the high court. Will the quality of the census data be hurt by a shortened schedule, a pandemic and natural disasters? Will a lame-duck Senate pass legislation that could extend deadlines for turning in census numbers?
Anomalies found in data put census deadline in jeopardy
Read full article: Anomalies found in data put census deadline in jeopardyThe Census Bureau already was facing a shortened schedule of two and a half months for processing the data collected during the 2020 census โ about half the time originally planned. The Census Bureau would not say Thursday what the anomalies were or publicly state if there would be a new deadline for the apportionment numbers. โThese types of processing anomalies have occurred in past censuses," Census Bureau director Steven Dillingham said in a statement. โI am directing the Census Bureau to utilize all resources available to resolve this as expeditiously as possible. โThe notion that the 2020 Census data could be processed in half the time scheduled given all the obstacles & challenges that Census Bureau encountered defies logic."
Census case that led to head count halt heads back to court
Read full article: Census case that led to head count halt heads back to courtA month after the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to end the 2020 head count of every U.S. resident, the case that propelled the ruling was back in a district court Friday, with advocacy groups and the Trump administration heading towards a full trial early next year. Koh's preliminary injunction in September halted efforts by the Census Bureau to finish the head count at the end of September, allowing it at the time to continue until the end of October. However, Department of Justice attorneys appealed, and the Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration a month ago, allowing it to end field operations for the 2020 census. An appellate court for the time being suspended the part of Koh's injunction dealing with the Dec. 31 apportionment deadline. Department of Justice attorneys on behalf of the Trump administration said the court shouldn't get involved with day-to-day census operations that could interfere with the Census Bureau's efforts to meet the congressionally-mandated Dec. 31 deadline.
Metro Detroit officials preparing plans to challenge 2020 Census results
Read full article: Metro Detroit officials preparing plans to challenge 2020 Census resultsDETROIT โ Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Rep. Rashida Tlaib announced Wednesday theyโre preparing to challenge the result of the 2020 Census. City and state officials argued that more time was needed to count due to the hurdles posed by COVID-19. The city of Detroit is in a lawsuit against the federal government to prove it counted Detroit properly. It is basically preemptively challenging the Census Bureau into proving Detroit was properly counted and thereby forcing congressional oversight over the Bureau. Click here to learn more about the U.S. CensusClick here to see more national and state census response data
2nd group of judges blocks Trump order on House seats count
Read full article: 2nd group of judges blocks Trump order on House seats countThe Trump administration has appealed the New York decision to the Supreme Court, and the nation's high court agreed to hear the case next month. The Department of Justice, which is representing the Trump administration, didn't immediately respond to an email inquiry Thursday. Any appeal can bypass an appellate court and go straight to the Supreme Court. Department of Justice attorneys appealed to the Supreme Court, which last week allowed the Trump administration to end the census. In the order, Trump said that allowing people in the country illegally to be counted for apportionment undermines the principles of representative democracy.
Abrupt census deadline may cost Michigan $300 million in federal funding, Congressional seats
Read full article: Abrupt census deadline may cost Michigan $300 million in federal funding, Congressional seatsThe deadline to complete the 2020 Census has been shifting back and forth due to the coronavirus pandemic and numerous court rulings. Each Michigan resident counted in the census accounts for $3,000 in federal funding provided to the state. However, federal funding for states are based on the entire stateโs census response rate, not just the response from individual communities. States are essentially competing against one another for federal funding associated with the census. The 2020 Census is a 9-question survey designed to count the population across the country and five U.S. territories.
Supreme Court halts census in latest twist of 2020 count
Read full article: Supreme Court halts census in latest twist of 2020 countAfter the Supreme Court's decision, the Census Bureau said field operations would end on Thursday. At issue was a request by the Trump administration that the Supreme Court suspend a lower court's order extending the 2020 census through the end of October following delays caused by the pandemic. โA census count delayed is justice denied," Liccardo said. The Census Bureau says it has counted 99.9% of households nationwide, though some regions of the country such as parts of Mississippi and hurricane-battered Louisiana fall well below that. โThat said, the Supreme Courtโs order will result in irreversible damage to the 2020 Census," Clarke said.
Appellate judges let 2020 census continue through October
Read full article: Appellate judges let 2020 census continue through OctoberORLANDO, Fla. โ A panel of three appellate judges on Wednesday upheld a lower court order allowing the 2020 head count of every U.S. resident to continue through October. Koh also struck down an Oct. 5 end date that the Commerce Department, which oversees the Census Bureau, had pushed after the injunction, saying it violated her order. โThe courts keep speaking even if the Trump administration is not listening,โ said Julie Menin, who heads New York Cityโs census outreach efforts. The proposal to extend the apportionment deadline passed the Democratic-controlled House, but the Republican-controlled Senate didnโt take up the request. The appellate judges also noted that just because the Dec. 31 deadline canโt be met practically doesnโt mean the court should require the Census Bureau to miss it.
Census takers: We're being told to finish early, cut corners
Read full article: Census takers: We're being told to finish early, cut cornersA San Francisco census taker, whose name was redacted in the email, was instructed to turn in census equipment on Wednesday since field operations were ending. The census taker asked the judge to order the Census Bureau to stop laying off census takers, also called enumerators, so that the head count will continue through October as the judge had ordered. Another census taker, who only was identified as โMr. Instead, they said they wanted full compliance with the judge's order, arguing the Trump administration had violated it โseveral times over." The complaints by the census takers echo concerns that other census takers have made to The Associated Press over the past week.
Montana presses to finish census, eyeing 2nd House seat
Read full article: Montana presses to finish census, eyeing 2nd House seatBut the 2020 census deadline remains in flux, making it uncertain if census takers will finish counting the vast, rural state. But the 2020 census deadline remains in flux, making it uncertain if census takers will finish counting the vast, rural state. Experts say a second House seat is a prize the state can scarcely afford to lose. In an August report, the bureau stated it needed 2,000 census takers, also called enumerators, to complete Montana's count. An extension would give Montana's enumerators a chance to overcome these challenges, getting closer to the coveted second House seat.
Federal judge extends count for US census until end of October
Read full article: Federal judge extends count for US census until end of OctoberDETROIT โ Just before midnight, a federal judge ruled the count for the U.S. census will not end next week. Census workers and households have until the end of October to get the form filled out. โThat extends the door knocking,โ said Victoria Kovari, from the city of Detroit census. โIt extends the website response, the phone lines, etc.โIn April, the Census Bureau announced operations would be extended until the end of October because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. โCongress could still act to extend the time the Census Bureau has to deliver the population count beyond Dec. 31.
Judge rules 2020 census must continue for another month
Read full article: Judge rules 2020 census must continue for another monthPreviously, the Census Bureau had only half that time for data processing, from the start of October until the end of December. The San Jose, California-based judge earlier this month issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Census Bureau from winding down field operations until she ruled. Attorneys for the Census Bureau and the Department of Commerce said Friday they would file an appeal and asked the judge to suspend the injunction while that happens. The bureau was facing a shortfall in census takers after large numbers reported for training but then dropped out. โEvery day that the 2020 Census count continues, and Census operations appropriately continue, will help ensure the accuracy and completeness of this once-in-a-decade tally.โ___Follow Mike Schneider on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MikeSchneiderAP.
Wildfires and hurricanes disrupt final weeks of 2020 census
Read full article: Wildfires and hurricanes disrupt final weeks of 2020 censusThe Census Bureau is contending with several natural disasters as wildfires and hurricanes disrupt the final weeks of the nations once-a-decade headcount. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)ORLANDO, Fla. โ Already burdened by the coronavirus pandemic and a tightened deadline, the Census Bureau must now contend with several natural disasters as wildfires and hurricanes disrupt the final weeks of the nation's once-a-decade headcount. A coalition of cities and civil rights groups are suing in federal court in San Jose, seeking an extra month. โThis is not usually the time of the year that the Census Bureau is doing the counting." In some places where census takers cannot go out, they are trying to reach households by phone, according to Census Bureau officials.
Detroitโs Census push moves into cityโs barber shops, salons
Read full article: Detroitโs Census push moves into cityโs barber shops, salonsDETROIT โ โDirection Salon is the one stop beauty shop, where you can come and get anything from color, cuts, facial waxing,โ said Nicole Williams with Direction Salon. And now, a chance to fill out your 2020 Census form if you havenโt already. RELATED: Detroit to lose $18k in funding for each person who doesnโt fill out 2020 US CensusNicole Williams is a stylist with Direction Salon on Grand River Avenue in Downtown. She said the hair shop is participating in the local Census 2020 Campaign, reminding people to fill out the form. The current deadline to respond to the 2020 Census is September 30.
'It's going horribly': College towns fret about census count
Read full article: 'It's going horribly': College towns fret about census countThe confusion has enormous implications for college towns, which may face severe shortfalls in federal dollars and a dilution of political power. The Census Bureau sought the help of college administrators in getting rosters for off-campus students who left town, but only half of the schools cooperated. From Tempe to places like Bloomington, Indiana, and Gainesville, Florida, the looming undercount could harm college towns across the country. The Census Bureau says college students should be counted where they would have been on April 1 at school if not for the outbreak. College students overwhelm the demography of places with large universities, Poston said.
Battered by the virus, tribes race to boost census count
Read full article: Battered by the virus, tribes race to boost census countSome predict a historic undercount of Native Americans in this year's census as the coronavirus complicates efforts to encourage participation. Only 24% of residents of Montana tribal areas had been counted as of Sept. 1, woefully lagging the national rate of 85%. The distances, language barriers and wariness of giving up details about sometimes-crowded living conditions have long made it difficult to get an accurate census count, especially given a distrust of the federal government rooted in a history of broken treaties. But the Census Bureau estimated those living on reservations were undercounted by 4.9%, twice as much as any other group. Most people filled out this year's census online, another challenge in tribal areas where many homes don't have internet access.
Deadline for 2020 Census approaching: Hereโs everything Michiganders should know
Read full article: Deadline for 2020 Census approaching: Hereโs everything Michiganders should knowIf you havenโt yet responded to this yearโs census, you can:respond to the 2020 Census online here,respond to the 2020 Census by phone by calling 844-330-2020, orby mail by filling out the questionnaire that was mailed to your household. Click here for more current census response data..2020 Census response rate in MichiganThe national 2020 Census response rate is currently 65.3%. Mackinac, Oscoda, Keweenaw and Lake counties have response rates of 33% and below -- the lowest response rates in the state. Here are a few notable rankings:#4 - Huntington Woods , 93.3% census response rate#22 - Pleasant Ridge , 90.9% census response rate#41 - East Grand Rapids , 89.9% census response rate#48 - Beverly Hills , 89.5% census response rate#60 - Lathrup Village , 89.1% census response rate#66 - Berkley , 88.9% census response rate#102 - Grosse Pointe Woods , 87.7% census response rate#146 - Grosse Pointe Farms, 87% census response rate2020 Census response rate in Wayne County, DetroitThough among the region of higher census response rates, Wayne County has maintained a low census response rate this year -- a problem the county has faced before. Read: Abrupt census deadline may cost Michigan $300 million in federal funding, Congressional seatsThe U.S. Census Bureau earlier this year asked Congress to push the census response deadline from July to the end of October.
Census Bureau must temporarily halt winding down operations.
Read full article: Census Bureau must temporarily halt winding down operations.The U.S. Census Bureau has spent much of the past year defending itself against allegations that its duties have been overtaken by politics. Scott Applewhite, File)ORLANDO, Fla. A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Census Bureau for the time being to stop following a plan that would have had it winding down operations in order to finish the 2020 census at the end of September. The federal judge in San Jose late Saturday issued a temporary restraining order against the Census Bureau and the Commerce Department, which oversees the agency. The order stops the Census Bureau from winding down operations until a court hearing is held on Sept. 17. The coalition had argued the earlier deadline would cause the Census Bureau to overlook minority communities in the census, leading to an inaccurate count.
Hereโs how to fill out the 2020 Census if you havenโt already
Read full article: Hereโs how to fill out the 2020 Census if you havenโt alreadyAmericans began responding to the 2020 Census in March online, by phone and by mail. If you havenโt yet responded to this yearโs census, you can:respond to the 2020 Census online here , orrespond to the 2020 Census by phone by calling 844-330-2020. Workers with the U.S. Census Bureau -- the agency that oversees the census -- have also been going door-to-door around the country to help residents with the survey-taking process. Deadlines for 2020 Census operations have shifted numerous times due to uncertainties caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The U.S. Census Bureau earlier this year asked Congress to push the census response deadline from July to the end of October.
Detroit to lose $18k in funding for each person who doesnt fill out 2020 US Census
Read full article: Detroit to lose $18k in funding for each person who doesnt fill out 2020 US CensusDETROIT With the 2020 Census deadline coming at the end of the month, Detroit mayor Mike Duggan is being blunt about about the consequences of not filling it out. With everything from medical care to school funding on the line, Duggan is urging Detroiters to fill out the 2020 Census. Detroit can be left behind for the next decade.Detroit will lose $18,000 in services for every person who doesnt fill out the Census. Detroiters deserve our fair share, but if youre not counted, you wont get your fair share, Duggan said. You can do it when somebody knocks on your door.The deadline to complete the 2020 U.S. Census is Sept. 30.
Reports indicate this yearโs census count could get cut short
Read full article: Reports indicate this yearโs census count could get cut shortDETROIT โ There are reports that this yearโs census count could get cut short. If it is cut short, that would be a major hit to the city of Detroit. Officials were urging people to fill out the census in a timely manner -- and now time might be up sooner than expected. โThe Census Bureau was looking at changing the timeline for their population, which is called non-response follow up,โ Detroit 2020 Census Campaign Executive Director Victoria Kovari said. Kovari spoke to Local 4 about the possibility of the deadline for the census survey ending sooner than what was originally planned.
Census takers to visit homes that have not responded
Read full article: Census takers to visit homes that have not respondedFILE - In this Jan. 21, 2020, file photo, Census Bureau director Steven Dillingham, right, knocks on the door alongside census worker Tim Metzger as they arrive to conduct the first enumeration of the 2020 Census in Toksook Bay, Alaska. Thousands of census takers are about to begin the most labor-intensive part of Americas once-a-decade headcount. The 2020 census started in January in rural Alaska where census takers visited homes much earlier than the rest of the country because of the difficulty in reaching those places. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)
Census takers to visit homes that have not responded
Read full article: Census takers to visit homes that have not respondedFILE - In this Jan. 21, 2020, file photo, Census Bureau director Steven Dillingham, right, knocks on the door alongside census worker Tim Metzger as they arrive to conduct the first enumeration of the 2020 Census in Toksook Bay, Alaska. Thousands of census takers are about to begin the most labor-intensive part of Americas once-a-decade headcount. The 2020 census started in January in rural Alaska where census takers visited homes much earlier than the rest of the country because of the difficulty in reaching those places. Census takers will ask questions about who lives in a household and the residentsโ race, sex and relations to each other. The temporary census takers are being paid from $14 to $30 an hour, depending on their location.
Census door knockers starting in 6 states later this month
Read full article: Census door knockers starting in 6 states later this monthBefore knocking on doors, the census takers will have to take a virtual training class on COVID-19 safety protocols. If masks are required in the area, census takers will wear them,"' the bureau said. The 2020 census will help determine how many congressional seats each state gets and the distribution of $1.5 trillion in federal spending. As of Tuesday, 61.8% of U.S. households had answered the 2020 census questionnaire on their own either online or by mailing back a form. The Census Bureau is planning on hiring hundreds of thousands of census takers to knock on the doors of 56 million households that haven't yet filled out their forms.
Job market remains grim even as U.S. tentatively reopens
Read full article: Job market remains grim even as U.S. tentatively reopensYet with millions more Americans seeking unemployment aid last week, the U.S. job market remains as bleak as it's been in decades. He said that hes hopeful of keeping his job and that as business picks up during summer, more workers can be rehired. During April, U.S. employers shed 20 million jobs, eliminating a decades worth of job growth in a single month. Millions of other people who were out of work werent counted as unemployed because they didnt look for a new job. Second-highest is in Nevada, where one-quarter of the state's workers have been approved, followed by Oregon and Florida.
Not sure what to do when your Census letter comes in the mail? Weโll help you with 2 key questions
Read full article: Not sure what to do when your Census letter comes in the mail? Weโll help you with 2 key questionsCensus Day is set for April 1, and thatโs a key reference date for the 2020 Census. Onto those questions you might have:What are the ways I can respond to the Census? To answer the first question, there are three ways: One, return the letter that is sent out in mid-to-late March. The Census Bureau is required by law to keep the information of respondents confidential, according to its website. Hereโs a graphic from the Census Bureau that explains more.
Busting 5 myths about the 2020 Census
Read full article: Busting 5 myths about the 2020 CensusWeโre just weeks away from the start of the 2020 Census. Starting in mid-March, households will begin receiving official Census Bureau mail with detailed information on how to respond to the 2020 Census. When you respond to the census, youโll tell the Census Bureau where you live as of April 1, 2020. The 2020 Census does not ask whether you or anyone in your home is a U.S. citizen. During the 2020 Census, the Census Bureau will never ask you for:Your Social Security number.
Here's how the Census Bureau can find out who's a citizen
Read full article: Here's how the Census Bureau can find out who's a citizenWhen asked to consider adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, Census Bureau leadership had a clear position: It's a bad idea. This is something the Census Bureau does regularly for other sets of data, such as economic surveys. The Census Bureau recommended that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross choose the administrative records option because those records are higher quality and significantly less expensive. "In the 2010 decennial census, the Census Bureau was able to match 88.6 percent of the population with what the Bureau considers credible administrative record data," Ross wrote. He instructed the Census Bureau to both ask the citizenship question on the census and compile administrative records.
DOJ says it plans to print census without citizenship question
Read full article: DOJ says it plans to print census without citizenship question"I respect the Supreme Court but strongly disagree with its ruling regarding my decision to reinstate a citizenship question on the 2020 Census," Ross said in a statement Tuesday. "The Census Bureau has started the process of printing the decennial questionnaires without the question. As late as Monday afternoon, however, the administration asked a federal judge in Maryland for more time to decide how it would proceed following the Supreme Court decision. Even without the question on the census forms, it remains unclear if the Census Bureau will still publish a file of citizenship data when it releases the census results in early 2021. The Census Bureau has not responded to a request for comment from CNN.