On the recordJuly 8, 2013
I think one of the things the report identified in it was that the costs of the decennial census rose from $8 billion in 2000 to $13 billion in 2010.
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congress.govI think one of the things the report identified in it was that the costs of the decennial census rose from $8 billion in 2000 to $13 billion in 2010.
Kelly Ayotte highlights the significant cost increase of the census over a decade.
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