Itā€™s critical that everyone's ideas are heard now as we lay the groundwork for the 2030 Census.
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2030 Census: Provide Feedback By November 15

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Each census takes years of planning. Itā€™s critical that everyone's ideas are heard now as we lay the groundwork for the 2030 Census.

We are currently in theā€ÆDesign Selection Phase. This phase includes research, testing, and operational planning and design work to inform the selection of the initial 2030 Census operational designā€”the big picture plan for conducting the census.

Theā€ÆFinal Planning Phaseā€Æis scheduled to start in 2025. After the initial operational design is developed, we will continue to develop detailed operational plans and conduct tests as needed to ensure the census produces quality, useful information for the nation.

3 Ways That You Can Help

1ļøāƒ£ Encourage others in your network to share their ideas online or by email.

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2ļøāƒ£ Use our 2030 Census Social Media Toolkit to get the word out before November 15. Start with our content and resources in the toolkit. Feel free to get creative and make them your own!

2030 Census Social Media Toolkit
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3ļøāƒ£ Visit our new 2030 Census page and check out the preliminary timeline.

2030 Census Preliminary Timeline

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