The 2020 census continued a longstanding trend of undercounting Black people, Latinos and Native Americans, while overcounting people who identified as white and not Latino, according to estimates ...
You may think that the census is soooo 2020, but you’d be dead wrong. There’s still a lot more data that’s going to be released next year from the once-a-decade head count of every U.S. resident, ...
The nation's Latino population was undercounted in the 2020 census at a level more than three times that of the 2010 census, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates announced Thursday. The Black ...
The 2020 Census undercounted the Black, Latino and indigenous populations, even more so than in the last decade's Census. The undercount comes after delays of data collection caused by COVID-19 and an ...
The U.S. Census Bureau overcame massive challenges and withstood immense pressures in carrying out the 2020 Census. The delays and operational changes induced by the COVID-19 pandemic strained the ...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- A lot can change in 10 years. Think back to the spring of 2010. The iPhone did not let us take selfies, Netflix still offered DVD rentals by mail and a one-bedroom apartment was ...
The 2020 census on net missed about 0.24% of the U.S. population, or about three-quarters of a million people, the Census Bureau said Thursday in releasing a key report card on the accuracy of the ...
The U.S. Census Bureau is implementing a new Disclosure Avoidance System (DAS) for the 2020 Census, after concluding that its previous methods permitted larger than expected risks of person ...
A new phase of census data releases started last month as the U.S. Census Bureau completed its process of counting the population of the country. The bureau released state-by-state population data in ...
The 2020 census may have undercounted the nation's Black population by as much as 7%, or more than three times the rate of the 2010 Census, according to simulations conducted by an independent ...
Last year's approximately $14.2 billion census likely undercounted people of color at higher rates than those of the previous once-a-decade tally, an Urban Institute study involving simulated census ...
The vast majority of Louisiana's parishes saw their populations decrease since the 2010 census, following a nationwide trend of people flocking to the country's population centers, data from the 2020 ...