Information will be released starting January 19th, ending no later than February 28th. The U.S. Census Bureau announced Thursday that congressional redistricting information and support products would begin…
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Census Bureau Misses Deadline
Law requires results of census to be delivered to Congress by December 31. The first time in its 44-year history, the Census Bureau has missed the end-of-year deadline.…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rejects Challenge to President’s Census Plan
“Judicial resolution of this dispute is premature,” the Court said. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out a lawsuit intended to block President Donald Trump’s plan to…
Read MoreFederal Agencies Victims of Cyber Attacks
Vulnerabilities appear to be related to systems updates. Solar Winds, an IT company that runs network management systems and whose clients include the Department of Justice, the Census…
Read MoreCensus Case Back in District Court
Full trial in 2021 expected. The Supreme Court had already closed a case on the 2020 census in favor of the president’s administration, abruptly ending official counting in…
Read MoreCensus Count Finished with 99.98% Coverage
Slight undercount for the first time since 1990. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 99.98% of addresses and housing units nationwide were accounted for by the close of…
Read MoreSupreme Court Allows Administration to End Census
Count will stop October 15. The Supreme Court announced on Tuesday that it would be upholding the Trump Administration’s plan to end the count of the 2020 census…
Read MoreFederal Judge Suspends Truncated Census Deadline
Judge Koh says deadline would produce “inaccurate results.” Pre-pandemic, the Census Bureau had estimated it would have census results by July. As the pandemic worsened in April, its…
Read MoreU.S. Census Director Announces Deadline
Request for extension stalled in Congress. As the pandemic set in this past spring, the U.S. Census Bureau had formally requested an extension on their final count, moving…
Read MoreMillions of Americans Miss Housing Payments
Already thousands of eviction cases are pending. Roughly 20 percent of renters, or about 13 million people, told a Census Bureau survey last month that they had missed…
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