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JUNE 26, 2001 Fearing loss of federal funds, Democrat lawmakers and Democrat supporters are calling on the Census Bureau to release adjusted data from last year's count. The Census Bureau says the 2000 count was the most accurate in history. Still, about 6.4 million were missed and at least 3.1 million were double counted. Indian Country is the most undercounted segment of the population. Get the Story:
Critics Want Census Data Made Public (The New York Times 6/26)
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Census 2000 data wanted public
Facebook TwitterJUNE 26, 2001 Fearing loss of federal funds, Democrat lawmakers and Democrat supporters are calling on the Census Bureau to release adjusted data from last year's count. The Census Bureau says the 2000 count was the most accurate in history. Still, about 6.4 million were missed and at least 3.1 million were double counted. Indian Country is the most undercounted segment of the population. Get the Story:
Critics Want Census Data Made Public (The New York Times 6/26)
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Clinton's Census Bureau policy reversed (2/19)
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Report warns of Census undercount (2/12)
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