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If the intention is to get a count on people living in the USA.
You don't ask questions that might deter people from answering accurately.
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The Census Bureau will mail out forms. If you do not respond, a worker will be sent out to you and ask you to fill it out. If you do not do that, the worker will inquire about you with various neighbors ( those on all sides, up and down the block if necessary, to gain the basic information needed ) You can trust that it will be done.
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The Census is more about a specific address than a specific person. Although you, as a person live there. And unless you have used a Fake ID on all your interactions with society, they know a whole lot of information about you already. The Census is used to gather information about population numbers and where that population lives. To provide information for business, to allocate congressional seats in the house, for schools, infrastructure development, and many other items. If you have nothing to hide, hold your nose and fill it out. The long form is intrusive I know, from filling one out last time. But I think you gain more than you loose with it. Wilber Ross still around?
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So, you guys get you login code in the mail yet?
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No, and you never will.
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The census is supposed to count every individual human living inside the USA. Any other question is trying to gather facts about you so they can sell the info to the highest bidder. Fuck that. I’m going to answer one person and that’s it.
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Well I'm going to go online and use ur address
LoL
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Get to bed, lady! ;P
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+1 LL
We deserve all the government we can get so they can knock on my door.
But how are going to find 10 Tent st. Santa Ana Riverbed. Cross st. Main. Hmm...
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California, will want to have the most complete census possible since a decrease in population means potential loss of r seats in the house. Need every vote in the house for the next cause
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It was reported that 200,000 left last yr. 580,000 over three yrs. I think it's going to be higher than that.
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