Iowans who have not completed the 2020 census have limited time to submit their responses to ensure they’re counted. The Supreme Court approved a request on Tuesday that allows the Trump administration to move forward with ending the census earlier than planned. The new deadline is Thursday, Oct. 15, at 11:59 p.m. Hawaii time. (For […]
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What you need to know about the 2020 Census, as the nationwide count begins (Updated)
Iowans will begin receiving information in the mail starting on Thursday telling them how to respond to the 2020 Census. While that sounds simple enough, understanding the census can be difficult — especially with information and misinformation floating around. The Pew Research Center found that most people know the census is coming and are ready to answer it — but don’t know key details, like how citizenship will not be asked and how this is the first count that will be done primarily online.
Johnson County has highest percentage of ‘cost burdened’ renters in the state of Iowa
On Friday, July 10, the Housing and Land Use Policy Program at University of Iowa Public Policy Center released an interactive map giving an overview of…

