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How can the CHAs and CSPs work with the latest Census adjustments when we know the last Census was completed in Year 2000?

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How can the CHAs and CSPs work with the latest Census adjustments when we know the last Census was completed in Year 2000?

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The Census Bureau updates the 2000 Census socio-demographic data via the American Community Survey. Three-year estimates are available for areas with more than 20,000 residents and one-year estimates for areas with more than 60,000 residents. The Census Bureau also generates population estimates by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin at the county level for July of each year. This information is available at http://www.factfinder.census.

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