The 2010 Census will document the changes in our nation since the last decennial census in 2000, and tell us how we've evolved as a country.
And, because census data affect how more than $400 billion per year in federal funding is distributed to tribal, state and local governments, the census also will frame the future of our country for the next 10 years. It is vital that everyone in the United States be counted in 2010.
The City of Milton is an official partner with the Census, and as such, has a wealth of information on this year's count.
Click here to view Milton's Census site
And, because census data affect how more than $400 billion per year in federal funding is distributed to tribal, state and local governments, the census also will frame the future of our country for the next 10 years. It is vital that everyone in the United States be counted in 2010.
The City of Milton is an official partner with the Census, and as such, has a wealth of information on this year's count.
Click here to view Milton's Census site
3 comments:
To be counted is one thing, but knowing the color of everyone's underwear is another thing.
If you've been to a mall or a school lately, you can see all colors of underwear on display.
That is part of the reason I do not shop at the mall.
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