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Historical Censuses & Surveys

As the United States grew, the nation's interests became more complex. People and policy planners needed a more detailed idea of the economic and demographic characteristics of America so that they could make decisions and plan for the future. Because of this, the original census expanded over time from a simple population headcount in 1790 (which only classified Americans by age, sex, and race), to over 200 different surveys, censuses, and statistical and geographic programs today.

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