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The census records data specific to individual respondents are not available to the public until 72 years after a given census was taken, but aggregate statistical data derived from the census are released as soon as they are available.
As required by the United States Constitution, the US census has been conducted every 10 years since 1790. The 2020 census was the previous census completed. All persons in the US age 18 years and older are legally obligated to answer census questions, and to do so truthfully (Title 13 of the United States Code). [2] [3] Personally identifiable ...
Personally identifiable 1950 census data will be released on Friday. All detailed census data must, by law, be sequestered for 72 years. After a mandatory 72-year wait, 1950's detailed U.S. census ...
All identifiable information in the census became available in April 2022 upon the release of the images taken by the National Archives and Records Administration. [4] On April 1, 2022, 72 years after the census was taken, the National Archives and Records Administration released scanned census enumeration sheets to the general public. [2]
The U.S. Census Bureau said Wednesday that it would delay the release, and narrow the scope, of some of the most detailed data from the 2020 census — until next year. Detailed numbers dealing ...
The 2020 Census hasn’t even started – but it has already kicked off spirited fights. A Supreme Court case, decided last year, blocked a Trump administration proposal to ask every respondent if ...
An act in 1920 changed the date and authorized manufacturing censuses every two years and agriculture censuses every 10 years. [14] In 1929, a bill was passed mandating the House of Representatives be reapportioned based on the results of the 1930 census . [ 14 ]
New data predicts population decline after 2080.