Accurate Census Count Crucial for Funding Public Assistance Programs

By National Urban League
Published04 AM EST, Sun Dec 22, 2024
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It's that time again. Every 10 years, every person living in the United States is counted by the Census Bureau.

Indianapolis Urban League (Indianapolis, IN) CEO Tony Mason said making sure everyone is counted matters because an undercount means less money to go towards helping families in need.

"The federal government allocates $675 billion towards social efforts and things such as housing and education," Mason said. "We probably help somewhere in the area of 400 to 500 families with emergency rent and utility assistance. Most of those dollars come through FEMA funds, so we're talking about federal funds."

In order to dispel some of the fears that might keep people from taking part in the census, Mason said it all confidential. The information will not be released to police or Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

"If we experience an undercount, then it will impact funding for vital programs and services not only here in Indianapolis, but across the state," Mason said.

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