You mean re-apportion. (Redistricting is done by individual states; not the census.)
Posted by
Don Homer (aka DonHomer)
Mar 9 '10, 08:52
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But if you don't return it soon, then you'll (most likely) receive a replacement form in the mail. And if you don't return that, then somebody will have to come to your house (and that's where the big costs come from). Each 1% increase in response rate saves something like $75 or $80 million.
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