Every 10 years since 1790, the public and media have turned attention to the U.S. Census Bureau’s panoptic data collection about individuals, households, and businesses. The data are analyzed, disseminated, and debated—essential work for a democracy. Today, the bureau’s role reaches way beyond its decennial undertaking. Calling itself “America’s Fact Finder,” it conducts surveys on economic and social issues.
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