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Merchandise is restocked under the rain at the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, Calif. , Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Retail sales in the United States fell 1.5 percent in September, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Wednesday. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: People walk by housing in a struggling section of town September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: A woman walks by a shuttered business September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: A man walks by a closed downtown bank September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Paul Conway, who sells newspapers, said 'people are sucking wind' when asked about his customers financial well being September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Drew Hall stands in the door of his struggling hip-hop themed business September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Tom Popper, who is homeless, waits for the Bridgeport Rescue Mission to open on September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Chairs are stacked against the wall at a soup kitchen inside the Bridgeport Rescue Mission September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: A shelf in the food pantry at the Bridgeport Rescue Mission is nearly empty after an surge of residents using the mission`s facilities on September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Nicholas Piellucci unpacks food pantry donations to the Bridgeport Rescue Mission September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: People enter a fast food restaurant advertising inexpensive meals on September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: A shelf in the food pantry at the Bridgeport Rescue Mission is nearly empty after an surge of residents using the mission`s facilities on September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Drew Hall (L) and his father, also Drew Hall, open their struggling hip-hop themed store September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. View Photo »
Census enumerator Greg Noel, 60, takes a break from a Census training session in Dummerston, Vt. , Tuesday, May 19, 2009. View Photo »
A sign marks the vehicle of a census enumerator during Census training in Dummerston, Vt. , Tuesday, May 19, 2009. View Photo »
Greg Noel, 60, top right, and other Census enumerators check computer data during a training session in Dummerston, Vt. , Tuesday, May 19, 2009. View Photo »
This Oct. 2003 photo, supplied by the University of Michigan, shows University of Michigan Professor Robert M. Groves, selected by President Barack Obama to be the next census director. View Photo »
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Merchandise is restocked under the rain at the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, Calif. , Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Retail sales in the United States fell 1.5 percent in September, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Wednesday.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: People walk by housing in a struggling section of town September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. According to statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, Connecticut residents fell into poverty at a rate higher than any other state in the country last year.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: A woman walks by a shuttered business September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. According to statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, Connecticut residents fell into poverty at a rate higher than any other state in the country last year.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: A man walks by a closed downtown bank September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. According to statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, Connecticut residents fell into poverty at a rate higher than any other state in the country last year.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Paul Conway, who sells newspapers, said 'people are sucking wind' when asked about his customers financial well being September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Drew Hall stands in the door of his struggling hip-hop themed business September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Tom Popper, who is homeless, waits for the Bridgeport Rescue Mission to open on September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Chairs are stacked against the wall at a soup kitchen inside the Bridgeport Rescue Mission September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: A shelf in the food pantry at the Bridgeport Rescue Mission is nearly empty after an surge of residents using the mission`s facilities on September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Nicholas Piellucci unpacks food pantry donations to the Bridgeport Rescue Mission September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: People enter a fast food restaurant advertising inexpensive meals on September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: A shelf in the food pantry at the Bridgeport Rescue Mission is nearly empty after an surge of residents using the mission`s facilities on September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: Drew Hall (L) and his father, also Drew Hall, open their struggling hip-hop themed store September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
View Photo »Census enumerator Greg Noel, 60, takes a break from a Census training session in Dummerston, Vt. , Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
View Photo »A sign marks the vehicle of a census enumerator during Census training in Dummerston, Vt. , Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Greg Noel, 60, top right, and other Census enumerators check computer data during a training session in Dummerston, Vt. , Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
View Photo »This Oct. 2003 photo, supplied by the University of Michigan, shows University of Michigan Professor Robert M. Groves, selected by President Barack Obama to be the next census director.
View Photo »BRIDGEPORT, CT - SEPTEMBER 30: People walk by housing in a struggling section of town September 30, 2009 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. According to statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, Connecticut residents fell into poverty at a rate higher than any other state in the country last year.
View Photo »Poverty rose and income levels declined in 2002 for the second straight year as the nation's economy continued struggling after the first recession in a decade, the Census Bureau reported Friday.
It saddens me that we have individuals who have attempted to bring up this very divisive issue and somehow suggest that there is something new going on under this Obama Census Bureau, that they're somehow going to conduct this census in a way that is inconsistent with what's always been done
If someone from the Census Bureau has contacted you at home and you have a question or concern, please go to the Census Bureau Web site at www.census.gov and click on the 'Are You In A Survey?' link on the left side of the screen
The share of 18- to 24-year-olds attending college in the United States hit an all-time high in October 2008, driven by a recession-era surge in enrollments at community colleges, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The 2006 Massachusetts law, with its combination of public and private insurance programs, has reduced the number of uninsured to 2.6 percent of its population, the lowest rate in the nation, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. At the same time, per capita health spending in Massachusetts is projected ...
One of the things that we find is that people do not trust the government. They think we're gonna share that information with other agencies outside of the Census Bureau ... So that's one of the things that we have to convince people of is that we don't share that information. That's our biggest challen...
It is illegal for the Census Bureau, or any its employees, to share your personal information with any other governmental agency — not law enforcement, not the IRS, not welfare, not the FBI, not Immigration, no courts of law, not even the president of the United States can access your individual respons...
We plan to do whatever the U.S. Census Bureau needs us to do to assist them in getting the count
Low-income families move quite often. The Census Bureau may not always have up-to-date information on them
I'd like to see that [mail-in] rate get up into the 60s because for every increase we can get in the response rate, the Census Bureau can devote resources ... to go door to door to address those who have not responded
The chamber is most concerned with what we understand is the Census Bureau's refusal to ask whether those being counted are in fact citizens of the United States
The IRS and Census Bureau have already cut ties with ACORN ... It's time for HUD to do the same. It's the responsible thing to do. Those who go to a HUD-approval counselor for help with their personal finances shouldn't have to question the integrity or political bias behind the advice they receive. Let...
Our job is to count every resident once, and in the right place, and that's what we do ... All the information the Census Bureau collects is protected by law and will not be shared with any other agency.
The Census Bureau would rather have two forms and try to unduplicate them, than to have no forms and have somebody uncounted ... You can imagine that the computer power needed to unduplicate all of these is formidable, and it's usually successful in 98 percent or more of the cases, but other times it's ...
We tell people, and I'm the first to declare it, I absolutely will not cooperate, nor comply, with the Census Bureau nor the federal law ... I am willing to suffer those consequences.
Given that there's no clear message from, in this case, the Commerce Department and the Census Bureau to specifically request [the Homeland Security Department] to stop these raids, then obviously folks are not going to trust any census workers
We used data from the Centers for Disease Control, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Census Bureau ... There was also a US News and World Report on America’s least fit cities and heaviest drinking cities.
The Census Bureau says that by 2050 the state of Texas — along with New York and California, which I think today is majority minority — will be majority minority as well ... And that's mostly because of the proportional increase of Latinos in the population.
This report represents the first time the Census Bureau has done this type of analysis of stay-at-home moms
Anything you get by e-mail from the Census Bureau, or what looks like the Census Bureau, is phony
Our job is to count every resident once, and in the right place, and that's what we do ... All the information the Census Bureau collects is protected by law and will not be shared with any other agency. Neither the Commerce Department nor the Census Bureau will ask DHS to refrain from exercising their ...
You will hear, in these discussions, those two different numbers [3 percent and 0.7 percent]. They're both legitimate numbers ... The Census Bureau and outside technical evaluation would prefer that second number.
The Census Bureau sees this just as a customer service issue, and that's a bad idea ... The bigger picture is that bilingual forms discourage immigrants from learning English.
Recent numbers issued by the U.S. Census Bureau paint a grim picture of Florida that will get even more somber if lawmakers in Washington fail to enact health care reform.
Five U.S. states that were among the hardest hit by job losses and the construction slump also had declines in household incomes during the first year of the recession... Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana and Michigan all saw median household incomes drop in 2008, the Census Bureau said... Only one ...
Secondly, since Washington has hijacked our census bureau, we have a solution for that also.....
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