
What You Should Know About the 2020 Census
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How the data is collected, what it’s used for and the latest on a controversial question.
The next U.S. census will take place April 1, 2020. How the data is collected, what it’s used for and the latest on the controversial citizenship question.
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What You Should Know About the 2020 Census
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The next U.S. census will take place April 1, 2020. How the data is collected, what it’s used for and the latest on the controversial citizenship question.
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