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Census response just over 60 percent, more needed

Remember, our response rate dictates the amount of funding we will qualify for in future roads, healthcare and more. Please send in your household count now.

Census workers have finished delivering 2020 Census invitations and paper questionnaires to households areas across the country. Nearly every household nationwide has received an invitation to participate in the 2020 Census, either in the mail or dropped off by a census worker.

As of June 18, 61.5% of households have responded to the census. The U.S. Census Bureau urges households to respond now by completing and mailing back the paper questionnaire, or responding online at 2020census.gov, or by phone at 844-330-2020 using the provided Census ID.



A reminder about college students, count the students where they would have been staying on April 1, 2020, even if they went home early due to a school closure or shift to distance learning because of the pandemic.

If your household has not received an invitation in the mail or at your door, please respond online at 2020census.gov or by phone at 844-330-2020.


This story was posted on 2020-06-19 06:51:31
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