Politics & Government
2020 Census: Agoura Hills Boasts High Response Rate
Agoura Hills's self-response rate is above county, state, and national figures.
AGOURA HILLS, CA — 2020 is not an ideal year for the census, to put it mildly.
In normal years, getting every single resident of the country to give up their personal information presents a logistical challenge. But when a pandemic rages, it becomes harder for people to find the time to fill out information – or their information changes – and social distancing concerns make it harder for census workers to follow up with people who haven’t filled out their ballots.
Data collection will continue until Oct. 31, instead of the original plan for July 31, according to 2020Census.gov.
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Despite all the challenges, Agoura Hills is doing relatively well. According to 2020Census.gov, 75.8 percent of Agourans have responded to the census as of Monday. This is well above the L.A. County self-response rate of 58.9 percent, the California self-response rate of 63.9 percent, and the national average of 62.1 percent (the national average is as of July 14.)
Local officials all over the country are keen for 100 percent participation, since census figures will be used to determine funding and redistricting. The California Department of Finance estimates that state and local governments will lose out on $1000 a year in federal funding tied to population for the next 10 years for every person who doesn't respond, according to John Frith, a census spokesperson.
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City Manager Nathan Hamburger said that Agoura Hills has been putting out information on the city website, in email blasts, and on social media. The city has also taken out full-page ads in The Acorn encouraging participation.
The census can be filled out online, by phone, or via mail. For more information, visit the “how to respond” section of the official census website.
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