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Census participation is first step in preparing the current community
and for preparing whole Korean community for the next ten years.
Census is not only counting on US citizens, it is counting on everyone living in US.
Taxes will increase if you do not participate in Census.
Based on figures from New York, during 2000 Census, only 62% participated which classified New York as the state with the lowest participation in the Census. Due to this, New York City did not receive the support necessary from the federal government which led to direct increases in taxes, with clear examples of this in 2010 in the form of multiple MTA tax incr...
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Data from the 2010 United States Census was retrieved and organized
to represent the Korean population in each state and i...
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Miyoomo, a confederation of Korean students in the US (President Seunghwan Kim) visited the 2010 Korean American Census Task ...
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On September 17th at Lighthouse International, the Asian American Federation awarded the Korean American US Census Resource ...
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On Monday, May 17 in Ridgefield, New Jersey, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), joined by ...
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On April 29th, 2010 NY NJ Korean American Census Task Force (co-chair: Incha Kim, Andrew Kim) and US Census Bureau together...
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On April 21, Jakyoung Kim, US Census Bureau Specialist were invited by the Queens Korean American Association to launch a Ce...
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