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"Don't Count Us Out!" Who is Likely to be Missed in the 2020 Census?
Focus on Facts
  • Mark J Salling, PhD, GISP, Cleveland State University
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2-6-2020
Abstract

Targeted for April, the 2020 Census is around the corner. The Census Bureau, news media, state and local governments, and national and local non-profit organizations are all working hard to convince the public that responding to the Census is safe, confidential, and very important.

Yet we know some people will be missed. "Omissions" represent people who should have been counted but were not. In the 2010 Census the national rate of Omissions was 5.3 percent of total population, versus 3.5 in Ohio. Other national rates were: 9.3 percent for African-Americans; 7.7 percent for Hispanics; 3.8 percent for non-Hispanic whites; 8.5 percent among renters; and 3.7 percent among homeowners. Larger cities had higher Omissions rates.

Citation Information
Mark J Salling. ""Don't Count Us Out!" Who is Likely to be Missed in the 2020 Census?" Focus on Facts Vol. February 2020 Iss. 2 (2020) p. 1 - 2
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mark_salling/65/