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Complete your 2020 Census online today!(External link)
The next U.S. Census is April 1, 2020. Once a decade, every resident in the United States has a chance to counted. Census results are used to reapportion congressional seats and to distribute more than $675 billion in federal funding supporting housing, education, healthcare, and employment.
The success of the census and ensuring Fort Collins receives appropriate federal funding depends on everyone participating.
Complete your 2020 Census online today!(External link)
The next U.S. Census is April 1, 2020. Once a decade, every resident in the United States has a chance to counted. Census results are used to reapportion congressional seats and to distribute more than $675 billion in federal funding supporting housing, education, healthcare, and employment.
The success of the census and ensuring Fort Collins receives appropriate federal funding depends on everyone participating.
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Census is easy. Questions are simple.(External link)
Share Census is easy. Questions are simple. on Facebook Share Census is easy. Questions are simple. on Twitter Share Census is easy. Questions are simple. on Linkedin Email Census is easy. Questions are simple. link12 Feb 2020Article from the 2020 Census outlining the questions that will be asked.
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From Horseback to Satellite, How U.S. Census Bureau Checks Addresses(External link)
Share From Horseback to Satellite, How U.S. Census Bureau Checks Addresses on Facebook Share From Horseback to Satellite, How U.S. Census Bureau Checks Addresses on Twitter Share From Horseback to Satellite, How U.S. Census Bureau Checks Addresses on Linkedin Email From Horseback to Satellite, How U.S. Census Bureau Checks Addresses link12 Feb 2020Think you live in a town so small it’s not even on the map?
Think again.
Thanks to a combination of advanced satellite technology, geospatial mapping tools and real people pounding the pavement, even the most remote hamlets and hidden homes in the United States have been put on a map by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Where Do College Graduates Go For Jobs?(External link)
Share Where Do College Graduates Go For Jobs? on Facebook Share Where Do College Graduates Go For Jobs? on Twitter Share Where Do College Graduates Go For Jobs? on Linkedin Email Where Do College Graduates Go For Jobs? link12 Feb 2020Thinking about college? You may want to consider where you will likely locate to land your first job after you graduate and in what industry.
A good way to do this? Check out the U.S. Census Bureau’s Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes(External link) (PSEO), which shows where college graduates get jobs and in what industries.
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Census is Hiring 500,000 Part-Time and Temporary Workers for 2020 Census(External link)
Share Census is Hiring 500,000 Part-Time and Temporary Workers for 2020 Census on Facebook Share Census is Hiring 500,000 Part-Time and Temporary Workers for 2020 Census on Twitter Share Census is Hiring 500,000 Part-Time and Temporary Workers for 2020 Census on Linkedin Email Census is Hiring 500,000 Part-Time and Temporary Workers for 2020 Census link12 Feb 2020From driving for a ride-sharing company to selling homemade crafts online, people in the United States are increasingly earning extra income in new and creative ways.
These side jobs — or so-called gigs — are fueled by new opportunities triggered by technology and a trend by companies to hire more part-time or contract workers.
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Where Do New Businesses Emerge?(External link)
Share Where Do New Businesses Emerge? on Facebook Share Where Do New Businesses Emerge? on Twitter Share Where Do New Businesses Emerge? on Linkedin Email Where Do New Businesses Emerge? link12 Feb 2020Policymakers constantly struggle deciding how to best promote new businesses and what can attract new startups to a region and make them thrive.
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Hard to Count Communities(External link)
Share Hard to Count Communities on Facebook Share Hard to Count Communities on Twitter Share Hard to Count Communities on Linkedin Email Hard to Count Communities link12 Feb 2020Interactive map showing the hardest to count census tracts nation-wide.
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Local Government Expenditure Snapshot(External link)
Share Local Government Expenditure Snapshot on Facebook Share Local Government Expenditure Snapshot on Twitter Share Local Government Expenditure Snapshot on Linkedin Email Local Government Expenditure Snapshot link12 Feb 2020Visualization tool to see and compare state and local government expenditures.
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America's Love Affair With Craft Beer(External link)
Share America's Love Affair With Craft Beer on Facebook Share America's Love Affair With Craft Beer on Twitter Share America's Love Affair With Craft Beer on Linkedin Email America's Love Affair With Craft Beer link12 Feb 2020Census information analyzing craft brewing nationwide.
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Census One Year Out(External link)
Share Census One Year Out on Facebook Share Census One Year Out on Twitter Share Census One Year Out on Linkedin Email Census One Year Out link12 Feb 2020Census Bureau press release one year out from the official Census 2020 reference day.
Who's listening
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Phone 970-224-6094 Email hdepew@fcgov.com (External link) -
Phone 9702216264 Email lescalante@fcgov.com (External link)