Allies of President Trump are behind the federal lawsuits challenging various aspects of the once-a-decade count by the U.S.
Two lawsuits could change how the 2030 census counts people — and which states gain or lose seats and funding.
Plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit argue the 2020 Census wrongly overcounted the population in a partisan way: “When the federal ...
The next U.S. census is four years away, but two lawsuits playing out this year could affect how it will be done and who will be counted.
The Trump administration has put in place a new acting director of the U.S. Census Bureau, NPR has learned. George Cook, an official at the Commerce Department, was named the bureau's leader as of ...
While the Census Bureau is best known for conducting the decennial count of every resident in the U.S., the agency continues to operate in years that don’t end in “0,” performing surveys that measure ...
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