Census 2020 Response
Census 2020 Weekly Updates
Each week we analyze the self-response rates in Connecticut to provide information about the status of Census 2020. We post our analysis and accompanying blog posts on our website for you to use and share with your networks.
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Week 9 Analysis (Week of May 25)
An analysis of different demographic characteristics of census tracts in Connecticut found that census tracts with over 50% of Hispanic residents had the lowest self-response rates among racial and ethnic groups. Click to learn what else we discovered.
Week 7 Analysis (Week of May 4)
Week 6 Analysis (Week of April 27)
Litchfield County has seen lower self-response rates, but among the towns that have had the highest increases in the last week (April 20 to April 27), three of those with the greatest gains were in Litchfield County.
Week 5 Analysis (Week of April 20)
Between April 13 and April 20, towns in Windham County saw the largest increases in self-response in Connecticut.
Week 4 Analysis (Week of April 13)
Between April 6 and 11, Hartford & Bridgeport saw larger increases in response rates than Connecticut as a whole.
Week 3 Analysis (Week of April 6)
As of April 6, Litchfield County had the towns with the lowest response rates (and many households are still waiting to receive their hand-delivered packets). But Windham County had the lowest self-response rates.
Week 2 Analysis (Week of March 31)
On March 31, CT Ranked 19th in Self-Response. Which town led the way?