Every 10 years, the federal government conducts a census, counting every person living in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and five U.S. territories.
This is more than just a headcount; the census determines everything from representation in Congress, to federal funds for schools, affordable housing, infrastructure and health care programs.
Data from the 2010 Census shows that for every Massachusetts resident who doesn’t fill out the census, the commonwealth of Massachusetts misses out on more than $2,300 in federal funding.
Boston recognizes how vital each resident is to our social fabric; the 2020 census makes sure the federal government does, too.
I want to assure everyone in Boston that responses to the 2020 census are safe, secure and protected by federal law.