For the next decade, the estimated U.S. census undercount will be baked into the data used by governments to plan and provide for communities.
to promote the count using federal COVID relief dollars.
Because it’s based on comparing the 2020 census to a followup population survey, the Texas undercount is more of a statistical guess and carries a margin of error. In the case of Texas, the bureau estimates the undercount could have been as large as 3.27% or as small as .57%. By limiting its analysis to people living in households, it leaves off people living in college dorms, prisons and other group quarters.
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