All 2020 Census Systems Go The 2020 Census is important because responses help determine congressional representation for each state, and guide how billions of dollars in public, private, and not-for-profit resources are distributed across the country for the next 10 years. Those funds are used for critical services like emergency response, fire departments, schools, health care, and transportation. The U.S. Census Bureau's goal is a complete and accurate count of every person living in this country as of April 1, 2020. To do that, we have to reach everyone. In many ways, the 2020 Census will be our nation's largest civic engagement effort ever. Continue Reading....   Counting everyone in a country as vast and diverse as ours is complex—so we will offer many options. For the first time, you can choose to respond to the census online, over the phone, or on paper through the mail. If you do not respond in one of those ways, we'll visit your residence to collect your information in person. We also undertake several operations designed for people living in special situations, such as villagers living in remote Alaska, people experiencing homelessness, communities recovering from natural disasters, college dorm residents, and others living in group quarters. Our online response option is designed to make it easy for the public to securely respond to the 2020 Census. The ability to respond online anywhere is a tremendous help to those doing outreach to encourage a complete and accurate count. - We extended the period in which people can self-respond
- We made the Web site and the census itself easy to access
- We have built a network of experts across the private and public sectors to help us secure the site and the important data you provide
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