How Your Data Are Protected
The Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) fully understand the importance
of keeping your information confidential. We present published information only in the
form of statistical summaries, and we never release any information that could identify
individuals. The Census Bureau and BLS have established strict procedures to ensure
data confidentiality.
The Census Bureau collects data for the Current Population Survey under the
authority of Title 13,
U.S. Code, Section 8b, which allows the Census Bureau to
undertake surveys for other government agencies. Under Title 13, U.S. Code, Section 9 the Census
Bureau holds all information in strict confidence. Information reported in the
survey which would permit the identification of a household or any of its members
is not reported to anyone outside of the Census Bureau. Any Census Bureau employee who
violates these provisions is subject to a fine of up to $250,000, a Federal prison sentence of up
to five years, or both.
Computers are used to collect the survey data, but the information is encrypted
to ensure its confidentiality.
For more information about the Census Bureau and BLS confidentiality rules and protections,
please see:
Last Modified Date: September 23, 2011
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