Examples of United States Census in the following topics:
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- The graying of America has contributed to the higher concentration of the elderly in certain areas of the United States.
- According to the United States Census, about 12% of the American population is over the age of 65.
- However, the elderly are not evenly distributed throughout the United States .
- This is a map of the USA reflecting the percentage of the population over age 65 by census district based on Census 2000 data.
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- The United States is a diverse country, racially and ethnically, with over six races officially recognized by the U.S.
- The United States is a diverse country, racially and ethnically.
- In the 2000 Census and subsequent United States Census Bureau surveys, Americans self-described as belonging to following racial groups.
- Most of the Latin American countries are, like the United States, quite racially diverse .
- Discuss the origins and characteristics of each of the races in the United States
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- The Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution allows the Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states or basing it on Census results.
- The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
- State the source of revenue made constitutional by the 16th Amendment
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- The United States is a diverse country, racially and ethnically.
- The United States Census Bureau also classifies Americans as "Hispanic or Latino" and "Not Hispanic or Latino," which identifies Hispanic and Latino Americans as a racially diverse ethnicity that composes the largest minority group in the nation.
- In the twentieth century, efforts to sort the increasingly mixed population of the United States into discrete categories generated many difficulties for the U.S. government (Spickard, 1992).
- By the standards used in past censuses, many millions of mixed-race children born in the United States have been classified as of a different race than one of their biological parents.
- Especially in the southwest United States, people of Latino origin make up a significant proportion of United States residents.
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- Individual and household income remains one of the most prominent indicators of class status within the United States.
- Income in the United States is most commonly measured by U.S.
- Census Bureau in terms of either household or individual income and remains one of the most prominent indicators of class status.
- In the United States, the most widely cited personal income statistics are the Bureau of Economic Analysis's personal income and the Census Bureau's per capita money income.
- According to the US Census, men tend to have higher income than women, while Asians and whites earned more than African Americans and Hispanics.
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- Census Bureau collects data on income and poverty in the United States.
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- Indeed the United States is quite religiously diverse.
- Census does not ask about religion.
- According to the census, religion in the United States is comprised of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and the unaffiliated, including atheists or agnostics.
- It is estimated that about 10% of African slaves transported to the United States were Muslim.
- Religious symbols represented in this picture reflect the religious diversity in the United States.
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- In spite of these competing definitions, in the United States "urban" is officially defined following guidelines set by the U.S.
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- As of December, 2010, about 82% of the population of the United States lived within the boundaries of urbanized area.
- Combined, these areas occupy about 2% of the land area of the United States.
- The next five largest urban areas in the United States are Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Boston.
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- Powers of local governments are defined by state rather than federal law, and states have adopted a variety of systems of local government.
- Local government in the United States is structured in accordance with the laws of the individual states, territories and the District of Columbia.
- The US Census Bureau conducts the Census of Governments every five years to compile statistics on government organization, public employment, and government finances.
- The categories of local government established in this Census of Governments is a convenient basis for understanding local government: county governments, town or township governments, municipal governments and special-purpose local governments.
- This concept corresponds roughly to the incorporated places that are recognized in Census Bureau reporting of population and housing statistics.
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- Many governments provide legal definitions of race for purposes of census-taking and calculating budgets for governmental programs.
- Census Bureau currently uses race and ethnicity as self-identification data items.
- In many countries, such as France, the state is legally banned from maintaining data based on race, so the police issue wanted notices to the public that include labels like "dark skin complexion. "
- In the United States, the practice of racial profiling has been ruled to be both unconstitutional and a violation of civil rights.
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