2010 United States Census
WASHINGTON - With the 2010 census nearly finished, the government said Tuesday it will save $1.6 billion in the cost of the U.S.
WASHINGTON - The nation's minority population is steadily rising and now makes up 35 percent of the United States, advancing an unmistakable trend that could make minorities the new American majority by midcentury.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - A knock on the door by two U.S.
WASHINGTON - Hoping to stem costs and public apathy, Census Bureau director Robert Groves on Monday named a prominent statistician to a new high-level post charged with improving the quality of census data.
TACOMA, Wash. - Paulo Sergio Alfaro-Sanchez, an illegal immigrant being held at a detention center in Washington state, had no idea that the federal government would count him in the census.
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