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Mississippi: Census 2010

The U.S. Constitution requires a national census once every 10 years, and Census 2010 is quickly approaching. The entire process will create hundreds of thousands of temporary jobs, and Census data will be used to determine critical items, including the amount of federal funding Mississippi receives to support services for our citizens. That's why we need your help, Mississippi. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the Census process and, most importantly, be counted!

Monday, August 17, 2009

New graphic for Mississippi Census


Check it out - Mississippi's Census graphic for Census 2010.
Posted by Reb at 8/17/2009
Labels: Census 2010, Mississippi Census logo

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  • Facebook: Census Fan Page
  • State Data Center
  • University of Mississippi Center for Population Studies
  • Mississippi Urban Research Center
  • The Census Project (national group)

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