Census Bureau Rolls Out New Interactive Google Maps Showing 2010 Census Participation Rates
Communities Able to Track Percentage of Households Mailing Back Forms
WASHINGTON, March 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being released by the U.S. Census Bureau:
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With most 2010 Census questionnaires having arrived last week by mail for 120 million households, the U.S. Census Bureau will launch new interactive Google Maps showing initial mail participation rates. The collaborative partnership with Google allows communities the ability to track how their area is responding to the once-a-decade count. The Census Bureau will provide daily updates of the percentage of returned census forms using Google Maps and Google Earth. |
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The Census Bureau encourages everyone to "Take 10" — that is to take 10 minutes to answer the 10 questions on the census form. The mail participation rate for the nation in 2000 was 72 percent. For every 1 percent increase in the national participation rate by mail, the Census Bureau can save taxpayers $85 million by not having to send census takers door to door to households that failed to return the census form. If every household mailed back its 2010 Census form, the cost of taking the census would be reduced by $1.5 billion. |
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The "Take 10" map, which includes the 2000 Census mail participation rates as a benchmark for which communities are encouraged to exceed, will also feature an easy-to-embed local rate tracker (widget) that local community officials, businesses and media can add to their Web sites to encourage residents to participate in the census. |
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Download the "Take 10" Rate Tracker to embed on your Web site and the toolkit with templates and suggestions for implementing the "Take 10" challenge locally. Check out your community's 2010 Census mail participation rate and compare it to 2000 at http://2010.census.gov/2010census/take10map/. |
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When: |
Wednesday, March 24, noon (EDT) |
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Who: |
Robert Groves, director, U.S. Census Bureau |
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Craig Silverstein, director of technology, Google |
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Jesse Friedman, associate product marketing manager, Google |
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National Press Club, 13th floor |
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Holeman Lounge |
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529 14th Street, NW |
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Washington, DC 20045 |
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Members of the media may also participate by telephone. (Please dial-in early to allow time for the operator to place you in the call.)
Dial-in number: 1-800-619-4415
Passcode: 2010 CENSUS
Online Press Kit:
Event materials will be posted online shortly after the event begins and can be accessed by clicking on the 2010 Census Operational Press briefing at http://2010.census.gov/news/press-kits/operational-press-briefing/march-24-2010.html
Webcast: There will be a live webcast of the briefing, accessible at www.visualwebcaster.com/2010-census noon (EDT) on event day.
Editor's note: More information, electronic press kits, news releases, fact sheets and multimedia are available on the Census Bureau's online news room at <2010census.gov>.
Contact: Malkia McLeod |
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Public Information Office |
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301-763-3691 |
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e-mail: <[email protected]> |
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SOURCE U.S. Census Bureau
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