The census is conducted every 10 years in the United States, but did you know it’s required by the Constitution? In Article I, Section 2, the Constitution says Congress must count the residents of the ...
Did you know the first unofficial Population Day happened on July 11th, 1987? Back then, it was also known as the Day of Five Billion as this was the approximate date on which the world’s population ...
As a measure of Nevada's projected new status in the U.S. Capitol, when its fourth member of the House is sworn into office in January 2013, the once-tiny Silver State will have as many ...
At the beginning of April, all Americans will be asked to participate in a special event that takes places once every 10 years: the census. The nation will be examining and tabulating the sizes and ...
Pennsylvania’s Amish population is the largest it’s been, prompting some Amish families in the Lancaster area to move west, ...
New population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show that deaths in Berks County reached a 10-year high in 2020. You would think that’s because of the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more ...
Updated on March 6 at 10:10 a.m. ET Making sense of the census can be difficult. In the U.S., the national head count comes around once every 10 years. That's enough time for memories to fade and for ...