2010 Census & Maricopa County Census Population Growths by Decade
The 2010 census in underway and I'm sure you're starting to see the questionnaires appearing in your mail boxes.
The 2010 Census form is just 10 questions, such as:
- Name
- Sex
- Age
- Date of birth
- Hispanic origin
- Race
- Household relationship
- If you own or rent
The census DOES NOT ask about the legal status of respondents or their Social Security numbers.
The mailing package from the Census Bureau consists of:
- The 10-question form
- A postage-paid envelope, Front | Back
In areas served by the United States Postal Service, postal workers will deliver the initial mailing in mid-March 2010. In all other areas, census takers will deliver the form packages between March 1 and April 30, 2010.
Once you get your form in the mail, fill it in and mail it back in the postage-paid envelope provided.
The Census Bureau does not send out any confirmations that your form was received.
Any request for census information from the Census Bureau will be clearly identified as coming from the U.S. Census Bureau and as OFFICIAL BUSINESS of the United States. It is a federal offense for anyone to pretend they represent the Census Bureau. Before your household receives a mailed form, a phone call or a visit from the Census Bureau, you will be given a few days notice with a letter from the Census Bureau Director.
Participation isn't just important—it's mandatory.
We have put the Populations of Maricopa County Together by decade to show the increase each year since 1920. You can view the form by clicking here.
Also, check out the projected population in 2025 by the Census Bureau
http://www.phoenixhomesaz.com/files/411983/Maricopa%20County%20Census.pdf
Posted at 10:00AM Mar 20, 2010 by Louisa Ward & Robyn Viktor in General | Comments[0]









