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census_veterans_

How Do We Know about America's Veterans? Check out this new infographic, which provides a snapshot of our nation's #veteran population.

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"How Do We Know?" historical census #infographic details how our #FoundingFathers enshrined #statistics in the #constitution.

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New infographic shows how the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey is a vital source of...

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1940 Census Bureau Headquarters

1940 Census Bureau Headquarters

The 1940 Census came at a momentous time in our nation's history — the country was emerging from...

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A census taker at work

A census taker at work

Every 10 years, the Census Bureau takes a snapshot of life in our nation. We count our population...

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1940 census workers transferring data to punch cards

1940 census workers transferring data to punch cards

While aggregate results are released immediately, the details we work so diligently to document —...

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2010 Population Count Release Event

2010 Population Count Release Event

Our nation grew considerably in the 70 years after 1940. The 2010 Census found 308.7...

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Sorting Punch Cards (1940)

Sorting Punch Cards (1940)

Newspapers and radio shared the news of the final 1940 Census results. The Census Bureau reported...

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Optical Scanner (2010)

Optical Scanner (2010)

By 2010, the Census Bureau employed computer technology. Optical scanners and computer software...

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Census worker at a key punch machine

Census worker at a key punch machine

The evolution of technology greatly reduced the time it took to complete the count. By 1940, the...

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Transferring responses from the form to the punch cards

Transferring responses from the form to the punch cards

The 1940 Census utilized electronic tabulation equipment — similar to that first used in 1890 — to...

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Workers entering data on punch cards for the 1940 Census

Workers entering data on punch cards for the 1940 Census

State–of–the–art technology in 1940 was a complicated process of transferring data from enumerators' census forms onto punch cards.

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1940 Data Processing

1940 Data Processing

While many similarities exist between 1940 and 2010 in the door–to–door process, census workers...

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Census worker (2010)

Census worker (2010)

The remaining households (plus the households that didn't mail back forms) were counted by 635,000...

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2010 census forms were delivered via U.S. mail

2010 census forms were delivered via U.S. mail

In 2010, most households were given the opportunity to respond first by mail. Census forms were mailed to more than 120 million households.

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A 1940 census worker counts a family

A 1940 census worker counts a family

The 1940 Census used 175,000 maps as guides for enumerators so they could personally visit every...

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A 1940 census worker outside a home

A 1940 census worker outside a home

Enumerators — more than 120,000 of them — interviewed residents and recorded their information in a portfolio–sized book.

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A 1940 census form

A 1940 census form

The 1940 Census form was longer than previous national counts and introduced a broad range of new...

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