New data released by the U.S. Census Bureau shows New Mexico's population is aging.
New Mexico’s total population increased by 2.8% from 2010 to 2020, but the population of people ages 65 and older increased by 43.7%, according to 2020 Census data...
With one of the lowest self-response rates in the country, it’s more urgent than ever for each New Mexican to ensure they are counted in the 2020 Census.
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The count will be used to help allocate federal funding for...
#UNMCENSUS2020 is the University’s initiative to confirm all students, faculty and staff are counted in the 2020 Census. To help raise awareness of student’s roles, the UNM Complete Count Committee is inviting the campus community to a virtual block...
The 2020 Census is a decennial population count of the residents of the United States that is mandated by the government. It counts every person living in the United States and five U.S. territories. In mid-March, homes across the country began receiving...
Amidst the Coronavirus response, the U.S. Census Bureau is making adjustments to ensure people have the time, resources and knowledge to respond to the decennial count. Despite its current period of limited operations, The University of New Mexico...
By mid-March, households across the country will start receiving official mail from the U.S. Census Bureau, instructing them how to fill out the 2020 Census in person, online or by phone. At The University of New Mexico, that count includes people living...
The Data Bank at The University of New Mexico's Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) is focusing on the 2020 Census in its upcoming N.M. Data Users Conference.
The 21st annual event takes place Thursday, Nov. 14, at the CNM Workforce Training...
Every 10 years, the U.S. Census makes its way into American households, representing the purported aim of our forefathers to see every person in the nation counted, and to use those numbers to determine representation in Congress. As the 2020 census...