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2020 Census FAQs

Shape your future. GET COUNTED. 

What is the Census? 
Every 10 years, the United States conducts the Census to count every single person living in the country. It is important that everyone living in your home on April 1, 2020 is counted - including children, relatives, and visitors.
​
Why should I fill out the Census?
The results of the 2020 Census will inform how $675 billion in federal funding is allocated to states and local communities for the next decade. 

Every person counted in the Census brings about $2,000 to Los Angeles County each year. ​
​By filling out the Census, you are directly earning resources and benefits you and your community receives for the next decade. 


How does filling out the Census help our community? 
Funding allocated using Census data supports services and institutions our community relies on, including: 
  • healthcare resources including Medi-Cal 
  • schools 
  • libraries
  • roads
  • housing 
  • jobs ​
  • etc etc etc!
How do I fill out the 2020 Census?
You have three options to respond to the 2020 Census: online, by phone, or by mail.
​

By now, all households should have received mail from the U.S. Census Bureau. You can use the unique Census ID* on this mail to fill out the 2020 Census online at my2020census.gov. 
  • If you need help filling out the 2020 Census Census Online, please refer to this step-by-step instructional video.
  • If you cannot participate online, you can call 844-330-2020 (English) or 844-392-2020 (Korean) to get counted by phone.
  • If you cannot participate online nor by phone, a paper questionnaire will be delivered to you between April 8th and 16th. Fill out this paper questionnaire and mail it back. Refer to this step-by-step paper questionnaire guide. 
    ​ ​
*If you have lost or not received your Census mail, you can still get counted by answering a few additional questions.
What questions are on the 2020 Census?​
​You can check out the full list of questions on the 2020 Census on the sample questionnaire from the U.S. Census Bureau. 

The 2020 Census will never ask for your Social Security number, money or donations, anything on behalf of a political party, your bank or credit card account numbers, or your immigration status. 
​
Is my 2020 Census data safe?​
By law, the Census Bureau cannot release any identifiable information about you, your home, or your business -- even to law enforcement agencies.  Your data is used only for statistical purposes, and your personal information is kept confidential.
​
To learn more about how the U.S. Census Bureau protects your information, click here. 
​
When do I fill out the Census? 
*NOTICE*  In light of the COVID-19 outbreak, the U.S. Census Bureau has adjusted 2020 Census operations in order to protect the health and safety of the public and Census Bureau employees. KAC was part of a successful campaign of community advocates who advocated to the U.S. Census Bureau to extend the 2020 Census deadlines.

​The following is the updated timeline for the 2020 Census:
  • mid-April. The Census Bureau mailed paper questionnaires to homes that had not yet responded online or by phone.
  • March 12 - September 30. Self Response Period: You can fill out the Census online, by phone, or by mail.
  • August 11 - September 30. Census takers will visit homes that haven't responded to the 2020 Census to help make sure everyone is counted. You can still self-respond to the Census during this time.

You can see the most up-to-date Census timeline here: https://2020census.gov/en/important-dates.html


Korean American Coalition - Los Angeles
3727 W. 6th Street, Suite 305,
Los Angeles, CA 90020

Tel: (213) 365-5999
Email:
 info@kacla.org

  • About
    • Mission
    • History
    • Who We Are >
      • Board of Directors
      • Advisory Board
      • Honorary Board
      • Staff
    • Annual Reports >
      • 2019 Annual Report
      • 2017 KAC Annual Report
    • KAC: Where Are They Now
  • COVID-19 Resources
    • Public Health & Safety
    • Housing
    • Employment
    • Food
    • Racism/Xenophobia
    • School
    • Small Business Support
    • Technology
  • Civic Engagement
    • Voter Engagement >
      • Information | Videos
      • Resources
      • In-Language Resources
    • Citizenship
    • Advocacy >
      • Promoting Fair and Transparent Voting
      • KAC in Solidarity with the Black Community
      • K-Town ED Joint Statement Against Anti-Asian Hate
      • KAC's Timeline of A Bridge Home Homeless Solutions in Koreatown >
        • What is the Bridge Home Program?
        • Bridge Home Facts and Q & A
      • AHCA
  • Census 2020
    • KAC Census Information Center >
      • Census Data >
        • Language and Education
        • Demographics and Citizenship
        • Industry, Employment, and Income
        • Economic Contribution and Civic Engagement
        • Housing and Health
    • KAC Census Videos
    • 2020 Census FAQs
    • Learn More >
      • U.S. Census Bureau
      • We Count LA
    • LAUSD-EVERYONE COUNTS
  • Programs
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution Center
    • Internship Program
    • IgniteNextGen Fellowship
    • Model United Nations (MUN) >
      • MUN 2020-2021
    • National College Leadership Conference (NCLC) >
      • Apply
      • Testimonials >
        • 2019 NCLC Testimonials
        • 2017 NCLC Testimonials
        • 2016 NCLC Testimonials
  • Donate
    • Support Us
    • Our Supporters
  • 한국어
  • Updates
    • Press Release
    • News
  • Awards
    • Luminary Award >
      • 2019 Recipients
      • 2018 Recipients
  • Get Involved
    • Membership
    • Career Opportunities