John Raoux - File / AP More Than 1,000 Census Takers Flagged as 'Hard Fails' for Fudging Data Were Given Bonuses The Office of the Inspector General said the 2020 census was conducted improperly, with 1,400 census takers designated “hard fails." By The Associated Press September 18, 2022
Smith Collection -Gado / Getty ImagesCommentary 2020 Census Grossly Undercounted Heartland States While Overcounting Deep-Blue Areas; Will Shape Political Landscape for a Decade Red states likely received less representation than they should in Congress, while the blue states received more. By Randy DeSoto May 21, 2022
Carolyn Kaster / AP US Census Bureau Unveils Troubling Data for Biden, Future of America as Birthrate Plummets U.S. population growth hits a staggeringly low level in 2021. Is virus hysteria causing many Americans to opt out of starting a family? By Sabrina Haverty January 3, 2022
@uscensusbureau / Twitter screen shotCommentary Census Bureau's Latest Data Release Confirms Leftist States' Worst Nightmare Having grown sick of high taxes and COVID restrictions, many have decided to vote with their feet, according to new Census Bureau data. By Cameron Arcand December 27, 2021
@therecount / Twitter screen shotCommentary AOC Fails to Do Elementary-Level Math, Attempt to Savage Manchin Backfires Horribly AOC and the progressive Democrats have made Sen. Joe Manchin public enemy number one after he refused to support Biden's spending spree. By Grant Atkinson December 20, 2021
Valerie Macon - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Americans Want to Live in GOP Districts - Here's the Census Data to Prove It The 2020 census revealed that nine of the 10 fastest-growing districts are represented by Republicans in the House of Representatives. By C. Douglas Golden August 24, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Report: Experts Name New Census Phenomenon After Elizabeth Warren, And She Won't Like the 'Honor' One Bit Many Americans are refusing to identify themselves as just white on the census. Elizabeth Warren might have been the trendsetter. By Garion Frankel August 22, 2021
Mario Tama / Getty ImagesCommentary Shocking Move Could Result in Gay Voting Districts Sprinkled Throughout America 'Districts can be redrawn to encompass LGBTQ neighborhoods and communities and strengthen our voting power.' By C. Douglas Golden August 12, 2021
Paul Sancya / AP Federal Court Denies Alabama Request, Will Allow US Census Bureau to Release Numbers as Planned The US Census Bureau will go through with its planned release after a federal court denied Alabama's request for an injunction. By The Associated Press June 30, 2021
MoMo Productions / Getty Images China Set to Roll Back Infamous Birth Restrictions After They Backfire Tremendously 'From the trend of population development in recent years, the population growth will continue to slow in the future.' By Andrew Jose June 1, 2021