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  2. First 2020 Census Data Release Shows U.S. Population of 331,449,281. U.S. Census Bureau Today Delivers State Population Totals for Congressional Apportionment. April 26, 2021. Written by: Brynn Epstein and Daphne Lofquist. The U.S. Census Bureau today released the first population counts from the 2020 Census.

  3. May 31, 2022 · March 10, 2022: The Census Bureau released the initial results from the 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) program to measure coverage error in the 2020 Census. The first release provides estimates of population coverage overall and for important demographic groups for the nation.

  4. Apr 26, 2021 · The census was intended to be a snapshot of the country's population as of Census Day (April 1, 2020), so it was not supposed to count U.S. residents who died before that date, according to...

  5. Oct 8, 2021 · The first 2020 Census population counts will be released by the U.S. Census Bureau today. These counts will be used for apportionment , which is a process that determines how many seats in the U.S. House of Representatives each state will have for the next 10 years.

    • Why Is The Census Important?
    • What Numbers Were Released Monday?
    • What Happens Next with The numbers?
    • In The Past, Haven’T Apportionment Numbers Come Out earlier?
    • Are These The only Numbers We’Ll See from The 2020 Census?
    • What Can States Do to Prepare For The Release of Census Redistricting Data?
    • What Factors Have Shaped The 2020 Census Count?
    • How Accurate Is The 2020 Census?

    The census is about political power and money. Census results are used to allocate seats in the U.S. House of Representatives among the states. Similarly, states and localities use census data to redraw the boundaries of their congressional and other legislative districts. Census data also determines the distribution of over $1.5 trillion dollarsan...

    The Census Bureau released two sets of state population totals, as well as the number of seats each state will have in Congress for the next 10 years. The first data set shows the “resident population” of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, as of Census Day, which was April 1, 2020. The second set — the apportionment counts — ...

    The secretary of commerce has put the apportionment process into motion. Federal lawsets the steps. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo delivered the population totals and congressional seat apportionments to President Biden on April 26. He must now transmit the population totals and seat apportionment to Congress, which will send the governors of eac...

    The numbers have come out faster before, but for the 2020 Census, accuracy is more important than speed. The Census Bureau has historically released apportionment numbers before December 31 the year the census is taken, in accordance with a federal statutory deadline. But last year, the Covid-19 pandemic hit the United States just as the 2020 Censu...

    No, more data releases are yet to come. In the upcoming months and years, the bureau will produce additional data sets that will be central to social science research, business decision-making, and myriad other uses. Particularly significant among these pending releases, however, is the data set for redistricting, the process whereby states and loc...

    A lot. The granular redistricting data needed to redraw maps will not be available until August or September, but despite the later than normal data release, there is much that states can begin to do now, like holding hearings to gather public input. States may also want to consider releasing preliminary maps for public comment using data from the ...

    The 2020 Census has faced myriad challenges.The pandemic, hurricanes, and wildfires displaced people throughout the country and made canvassing door-to-door harder. Meanwhile, the Trump administration sought to add a citizenship question to the census form — which experts predicted would deter millions of people from completing it — and attempted t...

    It’s too soon to say. The congressional seat allocations released on Monday tracked — but did not exactly match — projections from leading demographers and census experts, with slightly fewer seats changing hands among states than predicted. But that’s just one data point for analyzing the census’s overall quality, not the whole story by any means....

  6. Apr 26, 2021 · The Census Bureau released the first set of results from last year's head count Monday after months of delays. The numbers will reset the balance of power in Congress and the Electoral...

  7. Aug 12, 2021 · The data has the first 2020 Census national and local statistics on voting age population, race, Hispanic origin, home occupation or vacancy and how many people are living in group...

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