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An Introduction to the 2010 Census Drop-in Article Provides information about the 2010 Census questionnaire—one of the shortest in census history—which only asks for name, gender, age, race, ethnicity, relationship, and whether you own or rent your home. It takes only about 10 minutes for the average household to complete. |
PDF 71.9 KB Size: Letter 8.5" x 11" |
English Español |
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Complete Count Committee Drop In Article Provides information on how to form a Complete Count Committee, a team of local government, business and community leaders who work to make sure that their communities are counted by helping to promote and educate the public about the census. |
PDF 125.6 KB Size: Letter 8.5" x 11" |
English | |
2010 Census and the American Community Survey Drop In Article Provides information on the American Community Survey (ACS), which replaced the decennial census long form and asks for different information than the 2010 Census short-form questionnaire. But rather than once a decade, the ACS is sent to a rolling sample of addresses every month, every year, throughout the nation. You are required by law to complete and return both questionnaires to the Census Bureau. |
PDF 115.5 KB Size: Letter 8.5" x 11" |
English |
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