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Census Resistance?

Saturday April 1 was Census Day, the official deadline for returning one's US Census questionnaire. Given the fact that only about half of the forms have been returned, one may wish to reflect on the irony of the government choosing April Fool's Day as the Census deadline. As a matter of fact, surveys sponsored by the Census Bureau as well as informal assessments of talk-show call-ins, complaints to the Census Bureau, and anecdotal evidence suggest there is more resistance to the Census this time around than in the past. In particular, the long form with its detailed questions about income, mortgage payments, and of all things, indoor plumbing is generating the most complaint. All of these questions appeared on the 1990 long form with little negative response, but commentators have speculated that conservative talk show hosts and a greater sense of the loss of privacy in an electronic age have led to more resistance to government "prying." Some confused congresspeople have also exacerbated the problem by telling constituents they did not need to fill out the forms or could skip certain objectionable questions, thus counseling a violation of laws that Congress itself passed. But the Census Bureau is not panicking yet. Citizens have until April 11th to get their forms in. After that, Census takers will fan out over the country to try to complete the count. The results will help determine allocations of about 180 billion dollars a year in federal spending. So send in that form everybody.
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April 4th, 2000
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April 3rd, 2003 at 12:35pm
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April 3rd, 2003 at 12:35pm
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