U.S. Census
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Census ScamsEvery ten years the U.S. Census Bureau requires American citizens to fill out a census form unfortunately con artist are using this opportunity to scam unsuspecting citizens out of personal information.
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Should the United States Postal Service Take Over the Census?Learn why some lawmakers want the USPS to take over census taking. -
Two Great Ideas: Eliminate the Census and Lower Social Security to 55We already have a census. It is called yearly income tax. Let people retire at 55 and create millions of jobs.
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The 2010 U. S. Census and Why it is ImportantAs mandated by the Constitution, a census has been taken by the government every 10 years since 1790 in an effort to count every person living in the country, both citizens and non-citizens. -
What Are the 2010 Census Questions and Scope of Census Worker Authority?The Census Bureau is revving up for the 2010 census. Are you hip to 2010 census cautions that protect you from identity theft? What are the 2010 census questions and what is the extent of census worker authority? -
How and Where to Apply for a 2010 Census JobHow to find a job with the US Census Bureau as a 2010 census taker with links to applications and local offices.
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Census Bureau is Hiring Part Time and Full Time Temp WorkersGet a position as a 2010 Census Taker. The Census Bureau offers part time jobs, full time jobs, flexible hours, and paid training.
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Government Jobs Now Available for the 2010 CensusThe United States Census due for 2010 looks like it will be the most involved Census in US History. Job applications forms just went online.
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Could 2010 Census Have a Dramatic Impact?This article is about the expected difference of the 2010 census.
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My 2010 U.S. Census Job Lasted 4 DaysOn our fourth morning of training for the job of U.S. Census Enumerator, our class was told we were being "let go" for lack of work. We then had to finish the day's lessons and take a test.
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Count Ludacris and Me as Supporters of 2010 CensusRapper Ludacris says he's tired of people complaining about their problems and conditions, and so am I. Completing the 2010 Census form certainly won't fix everything gone wrong in struggling communities, but it could help some. -
Census Data Change Political Map: Will it Help Republicans Win the 2012 Presidential Election?The new census data change the political map and will affect American politics for years. Does it help the Republicans or Democrats? How does it affect Obama and the 2012 presidential election?
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How to Avoid U.S. Census ScamsRead this so you won't become a victim of census scamming. The article's tips are valid for other types of scams too. -
2010 Census Preserves Family History for Posterity2010 Census defines who we are and is still needed, Census is valuable for family research, Why the 2010 Census counts, Why protests of 2010 Census is off base and unnecessary
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I Take the 2010 Census Examination!What it was like, taking the 2010 Census Exam today. -
How to Make Sense of the U.S. CensusThe benefits and flaws of the census for genealogist.
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Getting a Job with the United States Census BureauEvery 10 years a census is taken by the US Census Bureau. At this time, many temporary jobs become available with the bureau. -
Your Rights and the U.S. Census: Protect Yourself from Identity TheftWhat are your rights and what are some common identity thefts scams that you may encounter as the census takes place?
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U.S. Census InformationMany people have questions regarding the U.S. Census, how it is conducted and what information is required by law. This article answers those questions.
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Census Records and the ConstitutionCensus records are taken every ten years. Mandated by the Constitution of the United States, the original purpose was to get an accurate count of the population in order to determine congressional districts.
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Need a Job? Work for CensusOut of work? Try the Census Bureau where hiring is a click away.
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Cleveland, NAACP Pledge to Help Census Bureau Improve 2010 Count AccuracyThe federal government is partnering with the city of Cleveland and numerous community groups to improve the accuracy of the 2010 U.S. census.
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Ancestry Census Records: Your Path to Discovering Your FamilyAncestry census records contain important portals that will take you on a journey of self discovery and are an important tool as you begin your search. Persistence is necessary when searching census records. Don't give up.
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Census Findings: Why Don't the Unemployed Work?The United States Census Bureau has recently released findings compiled from a 2004 survey researching why it is that people who are not currently listed as employed in fact were not working.
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Detroit Pushing for More Accurate 2010 Census CountCensus counting is not as simple as it seems, because some citizens don't care or cooperate. Urban areas are most prone to undercounting, but Detroit census workers are striving to make a difference.
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Facts to Know About the 2010 Census Form and How to Avoid Census ScamsWith the 2010 Census comes scams. Avoid becoming the victim of a scam by a bogus Census worker by following the tips in this article.
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Census 2010 Could Be in JeopardyCensus 2010 is fast approaching. The census is used to allocate federal funding, apportion Congressional seats, and inform business decisions in the private sector, but an accurate count of the country's population may be in jeopardy due to lack of funding.
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U.S. Census 2010 - Political Battle Over Who Will Be Included in the National 'Family Picture'Word that ACORN, accused of a variety of violations in the 2008 election, might run the U.S. Census has led to battles in Washington. Officials are now saying that GOP objections are putting the national headcount at risk
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Jobs with the Census Bureau in Your NeighborhoodThe Census Bureau currently has several websites available where anyone looking for work may apply. Most jobs are for part time hours, and all positions are temporary. -
ACORN, the 2010 Census, $11 Billion and You: Are You Comfortable?Does ACORN have any reason to adjust 2010 census numbers? Will ACORN do what is best for the country or for them? That is not a hard question to answer.
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Deliver Me from the Census PoliceI filled out my Census Form and sent it back, but they must not have liked my answers because they sent me another one. -
United States Census EmploymentOne writer's journey of taking the Census test.
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2010 Census: The Next Phase? "Other Living Quarters" Will This Affect Me?The 2010 Census Second Phase is just ahead. What does that encompass? Will you be involved?
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Census Bureau Worker Found Hanged; FBI is InvestigatingA Federal Census taker was found hanged. The census taker had "fed" scrawled across his chest. No motive is known for the hanging of the Federal Census Bureau taker.
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Census Worker Hanged in Clay County, Kentucky: Protecting Pot Farm or Anti-Government Message?Proving that the "Great Society" still has a long way to go to achieve its goals, the body of part-time census worker and teacher Bill Sparkman was found hanged from a tree in eastern Kentucky, the word "fed" written on his chest, on September 12.
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2010 Census Jobs: Apply to Be a Census Taker in KentuckyWant to earn good money as a census worker in Kentucky? Learn how and where to apply to become a census taker. -
The Obama Census Controversy and the Birthrate IssueThere has been some controversy over the decision of the Obama administration to have the Census Bureau director report directly to the White House. While that plan has been put aside, there is still a need to carefully watch the census results.
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2010 Census: What Questions Will They Ask Me? Why Should I Fill it Out?The 2010 Census is a bit simpler than the 2000 Census. Why should you take it? What will they ask? Will they keep my information confidential? These are some of the questions answered in my article. -
History and Importance of the US CensusWhen and why did the Census start? How does it impact Americans? -
Census 2010 and the American Community SurveyRead to find out how American the Census 2010 and The American Community Survey really are and what questions about your life the U. S. government wants to know.
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