2010 U.S. Census: It's Easy
Author:
Greg StopkaAssistant to the City AdministratorCity Administration
Summary:
The 2010 Census is one of the shortest in history; it will only have 10 questions.
How Easy?
The 2010 Census is one of the shortest in history; it will only have 10 questions. Simple questions like:
- What is your name?
- How many people live in your residence?
- Do you own or rent your home?
Sure they also ask for your phone number but that's only used if there's incomplete or missing information on your survey.

Fill out your Census form. Yuma is counting on YOU!
"You have to fill out the census form so that we get our fair share. It's only 10 questions long."
~ Paul Johnson
City of Yuma Councilmember
For More Information
If you have additional questions or need more information, visit the official 2010 Census web site. (This link will take you to an external website that is not part of the City of Yuma official website.)
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