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How do I Report Ethnicity on the U.S. Census?

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How do I Report Ethnicity on the U.S. Census?

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The Census takes place every 10 years and is required by the constitution. It counts every citizen in the United States. According to the Census Bureau, the Office of Management and Budget revised the standards for federal data on race and ethnicity. There are now two minimum categories to select for ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino and Not Hispanic or Latino. Each of those ethnicity categories may be of any race. Respondents may select one or more races on the questionnaire. Unlike race, which is your biologically engineered features which cannot be altered, ethnicity can be changed through choice or beliefs. Find the category in the questionnaire for race. This category will have these options: American Indian and Alaska Native alone, Asian alone, Black or African American alone, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, Some Other Race alone, White alone, and Two or More Races. Select one or more of the categories based on your ethnicity. Report your enrolled tribe or principal

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