martes, 24 de marzo de 2020

2020 Census Reminder Letters Are in the Mail

Households across the country are receiving official Census Bureau reminders with detailed information on how to respond to the 2020 Census.

Respond to the 2020 Census

2020 Census Mailing: March 16-24 Reminder Letter
The 2020 Census is underway and is ready for America to respond. Plan to include everyone you expect to live in your home on April 1. You can respond online in one of 13 languages and find assistance in many more. 

Respond

Here's what to look for in the mail this week: The first invitations arrived at an estimated 140 million households between March 12-20. Every household that hasn’t already responded will receive additional reminder letters in the mail between Monday, March 16 and Tuesday, March 24.

2020 Census Operational Updates

The U.S. Census Bureau continues to carefully monitor the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and follow the guidance of federal, state, and local health authorities. We are adjusting some operations with two key principles in mind: protecting the health and safety of our staff and the public, and fulfilling our statutory requirement to deliver the 2020 Census counts to the President on schedule.

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Help us spread the word about the 2020 Census!

Spread the Word About the 2020 Census
Respond to the 2020 Census as soon as you receive your invitation — and when you’re finished, make sure your friends, families, and social networks know about the importance of responding.
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2020 Census Response Rate Map

2020 Response Rate Map: March 23, 2020
The 2020 Census response rate map shows how cities and towns across the country are now responding. The map will be updated daily around 3 p.m. for everyone to see the response rate in their area and compare it to other areas across the nation. 

About the 2020 Census

The U.S. Constitution mandates a census of the population every 10 years. The 2020 Census will count everyone who lives in the U.S. as of April 1, 2020. Census statistics help determine the number of seats each state holds in the U.S. House of Representatives and how billions of dollars in federal funds will be allocated by state, local, and federal lawmakers every year for the next 10 years.
If you've already responded or no longer want to receive 2020 Census response reminders, click here and we'll remove you from future reminders.

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