The 2020 U.S. Census is mandatory for anyone living in the United States, and its results shape federal funding and representation.
What Is the Census?
The Census counts every person in the country. The data collected is used by lawmakers to allocate resources and determine congressional seats.
Why Participation Matters
Because the census data informs how money for important resources is distributed, each response has a direct impact on communities across the nation.
How to Complete the Census
Residents can answer the questionnaire online, by phone, or receive a paper form. The NBC Los Angeles video “Everything You Need to Know About the 2020 Census” explains the process step by step.

Mayor Garcetti’s Call for Los Angeles
Mayor Eric Garcetti urged Angelenos to finish the census, noting that the city’s response rate is only 52%. His plea highlights the need for higher participation in the city.
Key Takeaways
- The 2020 Census is required for all residents.
- Census data determines federal funding and representation.
- Los Angeles’s response rate stands at 52%.
Completing the census is a civic duty that ensures communities receive the resources they need.

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