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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:


Number of Persons Missed Persons Missed/Adjusted Total Population (Percentage Undercounted)
Total19,5023.59
Non-Hispanic Whites2,1741.41
African American13,7884.11
Hispanic2,7157.93
Asian/Pacific Isl.7844.50
American Indian/Alaskan Native413.05
Children8,1536.10

Estimated Effect of 2000 Undercount On Federal Funding By County:

County Central City People
Missed
Percent
Missed
Funding Loss/Gains
(in thousands)
District of Columbia Washington, DC 19,502 3.59 -2,058

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