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Book 37 || The 1990 United States Census [2nd] by United States. Bureau of the Census
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This second entry for the 1990 United States Census highlights the vast amount of data generated by the national population count. The census is more than just a simple tally of people; it is a complex statistical operation that captures the social and economic characteristics of every household in America. This information is vital for understanding trends in housing, income levels, and educational attainment across different regions and demographic groups. Government agencies use this data to plan for infrastructure, such as schools, hospitals, and transportation, ensuring that resources are allocated where they are most needed. For historians and sociologists, the 1990 census serves as a critical primary source, providing a detailed record of the nation’s composition and the challenges facing American society at the close of the 20th century.
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