Experts worry new census findings could trigger rise in white supremacist violence
Experts warn that the threat of violence from right-wing extremist groups is rising.
By Matt Cohen - August 18, 2021Experts warn that the threat of violence from right-wing extremist groups is rising.
By Matt Cohen - August 18, 2021The housing crisis risks putting homeownership out of the reach of lower-income Americans.
By Associated Press - June 18, 2021If confirmed, Robert Santos, who is Mexican-American, would become the first person of color to serve as a permanent director of the Census Bureau.
By Associated Press - April 14, 2021The White House says more than 10 million homeowners are behind on mortgage payments.
By Associated Press - February 16, 2021The Republican fight against President Joe Biden’s pandemic relief bill means cutting off a lot of money from Republican-led states.
By Josh Israel - February 12, 2021No president has tried to remove millions of noncitizens from the head count of the U.S. population. Trump signaled in July that he will.
By Associated Press - November 30, 2020‘All of this has long-term implications for city planning, for how we address our needs, and for ensuring that we are fairly represented.’
By Associated Press - October 24, 2020Minorities and immigrants are at risk of being undercounted if the census ends early.
By Associated Press - September 05, 2020Legislation that would have extended census deadlines has stalled in Congress.
By Associated Press - August 08, 2020The Government Accountability Office is casting doubt about whether the Census Bureau’s infrastructure is ready for the decennial population survey.
By Associated Press - February 15, 2020Civil rights groups in Maryland want to block an order from Donald Trump to obtain citizenship data through administrative records.
By Associated Press - January 18, 2020It’s an attempt to overcome the Supreme Court’s ruling against adding a citizenship question to the decennial population count.
By Associated Press - January 06, 2020