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These estimates show what will happen if the same errors in the 1990 Census show up again in 2000. That means that you can make a difference in how these numbers actually turn out by encouraging your friends, neighbors, and coworkers to fill out their census forms and mail them in. REMEMBER: Your responses on the Census forms or to Census Bureau employees are confidential by law. They cannot be shared with anyone -- not even other government agencies like the IRS and INS.
State Estimated 2000 Undercount:
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Number of Persons Missed |
Persons Missed/Adjusted Total Population (Percentage Undercounted) |
Total | 20,747 | 0.77 |
Non-Hispanic Whites | 7,744 | 0.34 |
African American | 6,305 | 3.51 |
Hispanic | 4,474 | 3.44 |
Asian/Pacific Isl. | 1,773 | 3.41 |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 451 | 1.71 |
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Children | 12,661 | 1.78 |
Estimated Effect of 2000 Undercount On Federal Funding By County:
County |
Central City |
People Missed |
Percent Missed |
Funding Loss/Gains (in thousands) |
Douglas |
Lawrence, KS |
1,314 |
1.35 |
3,557 |
Johnson |
Olathe, KS |
2,602 |
0.58 |
35,431 |
Leavenworth |
Leavenworth, KS |
507 |
0.69 |
5,375 |
Sedgwick |
Wichita, KS |
5,178 |
1.11 |
23,047 |
Shawnee |
Topeka, KS |
1,098 |
0.65 |
12,478 |
Wyandotte |
Kansas City, KS |
2,226 |
1.43 |
4,941 |
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U.S. Census Monitoring Board
Presidential Members |
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4700 Silver Hill Road
Suite 1250 3
Suitland, MD 20746 |
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Phone: (301) 457-9900
Fax: (301) 457-9901
comments@cmbp.census.gov |
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