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ACS–10(X)(2007)
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Helping You Make Informed Decisions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the American Community Survey?
These data also are used to decide where to locate new
information from other households to help us assess
Every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts a
highways, schools, hospitals, and community centers; to
how questions on the American Community Survey are
census. During Census 2000, the population of the
show a large corporation that a town has the workforce
understood and answered. The Census Bureau will use
United States was counted, and additional information
the company needs; and in many other ways.
this information to improve the American Community
was collected to describe the characteristics of the
By responding to our questionnaire, you will help the
Survey, ultimately resulting in even better data for your
nation’s population and housing.
Census Bureau further improve the data collected on
community and the nation.
The next census in 2010 will count the population, while
the American Community Survey. Every improvement
the American Community Survey collects the information
provides data that better reflect the nation, states,
about population and housing characteristics throughout
cities, counties, and your community.
Will the Census Bureau keep my
information confidential?
Yes. All of the information the Census Bureau collects
the decade. Based on the American Community Survey,
the Census Bureau can provide data about our rapidly
Do I have to answer the questions?
for this survey about you and your household is
changing country more often than every 10 years.
Yes. Your response to this survey is required by law
confidential by law (Title 13, United States Code, Section
(Title 13, United States Code, Sections 141 and 193).
9). By law, every Census Bureau employee—including
How do I benefit by participating?
Title 13, as changed by Title 18, imposes a penalty for
the Director as well as every field representative—has
The American Community Survey provides up-to-date
not responding. The survey is approved by the Office of
taken an oath and is subject to a jail term, a fine, or
information for the nation, states, cities, counties,
Management and Budget. We estimate this survey will
both if he or she discloses ANY information that could
metropolitan areas, and communities. By responding to
take about 40 minutes to complete.
identify you or your household.
problems and solutions, and measure the performance
How will the Census Bureau use the
information that I provide?
Where can I find more information about
the American Community Survey?
of programs.
The Census Bureau can use the information you provide
You may visit our Web site
Communities need data about the well-being of children,
for statistical purposes only and cannot publish or release
or call 1–800–354–7271 if you need assistance or more
families, and the elderly to provide services to them.
information that would identify you and your household.
information.
the American Community Survey questionnaire, you are
helping your community to establish goals, identify
Your information will be used in combination with
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