2020 Census Nonresponse Followup Rates Available at the Local Level
Nonresponse Followup is the final 2020 Census data collection operation to count households that have not yet responded to the census online, by phone, or by mail. Census takers also follow up with households that have responded to improve and ensure accuracy of the census.
These rates are being released for the first time during a decennial census. The Census Bureau is releasing this information in order to help our partners and the public track their area’s progress in completing the 2020 Census.

Census Bureau Mails Additional Questionnaire to Households That Have Not Yet Responded to the 2020 Census
The U.S. Census Bureau is sending an additional paper questionnaire to over 16.2 million households in low-responding census tracts. About 84.9% of households have completed the 2020 Census with 65.2% self-responding online, by phone or by mail.
This final mailing began to arrive in homes on Aug. 22. All mail packages are expected to arrive by Sept. 15. Only nonresponding households that have received only one paper questionnaire in the mail may receive this mailing. This mailing is the last in a series of reminders the Census Bureau has mailed to nonresponding households since mid-March urging them to respond.

New on the Director's Blog: Getting a Census Taker Visit When You’ve Already Responded
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Census takers are visiting households that have not yet responded. So if you’ve already responded to the 2020 Census, why might a census taker visit? Learn more.
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