What is the Census?
The Census is a national count of every person living in the United States and only comes around every 10 years. This information is used to decide how $675 billion of federal funding are allocated and to which communities.
When all people are fully and accurately counted, money for critical programs stays in our community. It only takes a few minutes to participate, but the impact will be felt for years.
Each response amounts to $2,291 per person
9 questions only takes 10 minutes