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  1. American Community Survey: Important respondent questions
    Thank you for asking about the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS). The answers provided by the households that receive the questionnaire will help federal and state...
    Date Updated: 06/30/2011
  2. Economic Census: Business forms
    Our Economic Division has developed a  website  that provides information for businesses to aid in the completion of the various Economic surveys and forms. Information includes...
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  3. American Community Survey: Must I respond?
    Yes. Respondents are required to answer all questions on the American Community Survey (ACS) to the best of their ability. Response to this and other Census surveys is required by law...
    Date Updated: 12/01/2010
  4. Submit My Question Online?
    Yes, you can submit your question to us online. Simply click on the "Ask a Question" tab at the top left of this screen. Provide your email address, a subject heading, and type in your...
    Date Updated: 11/09/2009
  5. Foreign Trade: Finding Schedule B number
    Contents: How can I find my Schedule B number?   How does the Schedule B search engine work? How can I find my Schedule B number? From the  Schedule B page , select " Search...
    Date Updated: 09/21/2009
  6. When will more topics be available from the 2010 Census? New
    Unlike Census 2000, the 2010 Census will not produce a Summary File 3 and 4. The type of data that Summary File 3 and 4 traditionally reported on is now being produced from the Census...
    Date Updated: 10/11/2011
  7. New American FactFinder: How do I find the population of my city or town?
    Here are two easy ways to find the population for your city or town.   From the Main page (factfinder2.census.gov) use Quick Start search : Quick Start is made up of two text boxes. In the...
    Date Updated: 09/01/2011
  8. American FactFinder: Citations for tables and maps
    For dynamically generated tables, maps, and files from American FactFinder: U.S. Census Bureau; 2 Name of the database or other data repository/source (e.g., American FactFinder), set off by...
    Date Updated: 05/01/2009
  9. RSS feeds
    The Census Bureau syndicates some of the content on our web site through RSS feeds. "RSS" stands for Really Simple Syndication, or, Rich Site Summary. It is a document format for publishing news...
    Date Updated: 05/18/2010
  10. Definition: Poverty
    Following the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Statistical Policy Directive 14, the Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine...
    Date Updated: 04/21/2011

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