Laboring in the 415 for the U.S. Census isn’t half-bad.
The workers make more than a mosquito abatement courier, anyway.
When you see them walking around, just yell out, “Go home, G-Man!” They’ll love it.
As seen on McAllister:
Actually, I’ve let our local census taker into the building twice. You should too, why not?
From 1790:
- Name of head of family
- Number of free white males 16 and up, including heads of families
- Number of free white males under 16
- Number of free white females including heads of families
- Number of all other free persons, except Indians not taxed
- Number of slaves
To 2010, things haven’t changed a whole bunch.
The census has been updated to reflect all the amendments to the U.S. Consitution of course, but things haven’t changed a whole bunch.
So, answer the door when your Census worker drops by, huh?
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