The 2020 Census could miss millions of immigrants and others who are historically hard to count, affecting everything from seats in Congress to federal funds for education. That’s why officials and groups from New York to California are using CUNY’s interactive Census mapping tool to focus their efforts on neighborhoods that will be the hardest to count. Mapping guru Steven Romalewski of the Center for Urban Research at the Graduate Center explains how it works and the difference it could make.
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Explore the Hard to Count mapping tool
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Learn more about the CUNY Mapping Service