It is time to end the shutdown with a bipartisan deal. About 5.5 million Californians need to be able to buy food.
I don't know how I'm going to do it. I don't know how,” said Dottie Trautman. “I feel bad because I think the food banks are probably going to get overrun." The post Ambridge — like much of America — ...
A new state law requires government agencies to collect data on Middle Eastern residents to help address health and education disparities.
Kentuckians receiving much-needed cash payments through the Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program will receive less ...
Federal statistical agencies face increasingly overt politicization by the Trump Administration on top of chronic underinvestment, uncertainty, and recent and proposed budget cuts, all of which ...
An advocacy group for statisticians urged House lawmakers to strike a provision in a spending bill that would restrict the ...
A Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification was issued for 101 U.S. Census Bureau employees in Tucson. The layoff was ...
Two young Republican groups have challenged the 2020 census results in a Florida federal court. They claim the statistical ...
Oct. 6 (UPI) --The U.S. Census Bureau plans to hire about 1,500 temporary field workers at six test sites for the 2026 Census Test. The Census Test is the Census Bureau's chance to test new and ...
Earlier this year, SmartAsset ranked County among the best places in Illinois to raise a family. The study, which considered housing equity, student academic performance, the availability of ...
The idea of using postal workers as census takers during the U.S. head count, often described as the largest civilian mobilization in the nation, has been kicking around for some time.
Plus, New Mexico and Indiana are both expanding access to broadband, a federal government shift to paperless checks may widen ...