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Book 29 || The 1990 United States Census by United States. Bureau of the Census

  Book 29 || The 1990 United States Census by United States. Bureau of the Census

Book 29 || The 1990 United States Census by United States. Bureau of the Census

The 1990 United States Census, conducted by the United States Bureau of the Census, was the 21st national census and remains a critical resource for understanding demographic shifts and trends in the U.S. at the turn of the decade. The census collected data on population, housing, and economic factors, providing detailed insights into the size and composition of the U.S. population. Information was gathered on aspects such as race, age, gender, household size, and income. The 1990 Census was notable for its efforts to address undercounting, particularly in minority communities, and for the introduction of questions designed to reflect the changing American landscape. The results of the census had significant implications for federal funding allocation, political representation (through the redistricting of congressional districts), and public policy decisions. The 1990 United States Census is an important historical document that reflects the demographic realities of the U.S. at the end of the 20th century..

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