2010 Census is Different
The Census Bureau has changed the way it conducts the national count.
Goodbye Long Form
In the past, most households received a short-form questionnaire, while one
household in six received a long form that contained additional questions and
provided more detailed socioeconomic information about the population.
The 2010 Census will be a short-form only census and will
count all residents living in the United States as well as ask for name, sex,
age, date of birth, race, ethnicity, relationship and housing tenure –
taking just minutes to complete.
The more detailed socioeconomic information is now collected through the American
Community Survey. The survey provides current data about your community every
year, rather than once every 10 years. It is sent to a small percentage of the
population on a rotating basis throughout the decade. No household will receive
the survey more often than once every five years.
View more information on the American
Community Survey.
A similar survey, the Puerto
Rico Community Survey is conducted in Puerto Rico.

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