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The census goes digital – 3 things to know

  • Written by Anjana Susarla, Associate Professor of Information Systems, Michigan State University
A U.S. Census Bureau staff member uses digital maps to help identify where people live and need to be counted.U.S. Census Bureau via AP

The U.S. Census Bureau is hoping that most people who live in the U.S. will use the internet to answer census questions, rather than filling out a paper form or providing those answers to a census taker in person,...

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