2020 Census: What You Need to Know

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As required by the U.S. Constitution, the people of the United States participate in a census every 10 years. Census Day 2020 (April 1) is approaching, and the MCC is here to help you prepare for the count. We know you may have questions: How do I respond? Who do I count? When is the response deadline?

We are working to put together a 2020 Census fact sheet to help answer all of your inquires and to explain why it is important that everyone living in the United States is counted in the census. This fact sheet will be included in the next MCC Weekly Update. For now, please visit the 2020 U.S. Census website for more information on the upcoming count.

February 28, 2020 - 10:47am
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