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The U.S. Census Bureau reported Thursday that the 2020 census undercounted black, Latino and indigenous populations while overcounting white and Asians. The reason for the undercount is likely tied to underrepresented groups living in more rural, difficult-to-reach communities, presenting a challenge for them to find access to the internet. Latinos were undercounted by 4.99%, which shows little improvement from the 1990 and 2000 surveys. The black population was undercounted by around 3.3.%, which is up from a 2.06% underrepresentation rate in the 2010 census. Native Americans living on reserv...
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The 2020 census results show the continuation of trending population loss in the Northeast and migration to the Sun Belt. Seven states will lose a Congressional district as a result of the count and six will gain at least one seat. The 2020 results also mark changes in key swing states for the upcoming 2022 election cycle. New York, California, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia all lost one Congressional seat due to the 2020 count. Montana, North Carolina, Colorado, Oregon, and Florida gained one seat; Texas gained two seats. New Congressional districts will be drawn by ...
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