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The Electoral College is Shifting: Why Winning the White House Could Get Tougher for Democrats

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Ridgewood NJ, new population projections from the U.S. Census Bureau suggest a challenging future for Democrats aiming to win the Electoral College and the presidency. Key Democratic strongholds like California and New York are projected to lose electoral votes due to population declines, while Republican-leaning states like Texas and Florida are likely to gain. If these trends continue, the political landscape could shift significantly by 2030.

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Ho-Ho-Kus Named Wealthiest Town in New Jersey: What Makes It So Special?

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Ho-Ho-Kus NJ, the Garden State is known for its diverse landscapes, from lush farmlands and scenic coastlines to bustling cities and quaint suburbs. But when it comes to wealth, one small town stands above the rest. According to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Ho-Ho-Kus, a charming borough in Bergen County, has been named the wealthiest town in New Jersey.

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U.S. Census Bureau : Blue State Exodus Continues

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Washington DC, The population of the United States grew by just 7.4 percent in the last decade, its second-slowest rate in any decade since the first Census was taken back in 1790. The only other decade with slower growth? The 1930s.

Six of the seven states that will lose a seat in Congress — Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia — are in the Rust Belt. Five of those states, leaving West Virginia aside, have been losing seats for a long time.

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U.S. Census Bureau : Those who worked remotely have higher income, education and better health

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Ridgewood NJ, according to the U.S. Census Bureau more than a third of U.S. households reported working from home more frequently than before the pandemic, but the percentage who made the switch varied widely across sociodemographic groups.

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Homeschooling Exploded During Pandemic

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Ridgewood NJ, homeschooling is a legal instructional option in all 50 states and national homeschooling rates grew rapidly from 1999 to 2012 but had since remained steady at around 3.3%.

According to the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey the global COVID-19 pandemic has sparked new interest in homeschooling and the appeal of alternative school arrangements has suddenly exploded.

So, how significantly have homeschooling rates increased during the pandemic?

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The Village of Ridgewood currently has a response rate to the U.S. Census of 81%.

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Ridgewood NJ, according to the Village Manager Heather Mailander ,the Village of Ridgewood currently has a response rate to the U.S. Census of 81%.  Our goal is a 100% response rate.  U.S. Census takers are currently going door to door to conduct the U.S. Census, for those who have not yet filed their census form.  They will have identification badges to identify them as U.S. Census takers.

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Ridgewood NJ, according to Judicial Watch ,a decade after a federal probe exposed the U.S. Census Bureau for hiring serious criminals to enter the homes of unsuspecting Americans to gather statistics for the decennial count, the shocking practice continues. As the agency prepares to employ half a million workers in the coming months, it is still enlisting criminals such as sex offenders to help conduct the 2020 count. One regional office recently discovered that it hired a man convicted of a felony involving sex with a child. Despite his criminal record, the man passed the Census Bureau’s background check and a Charlotte, North Carolina Area Census Office (ACO) employed him.

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‘First Time in Human History’: People 65 and Older Will Outnumber Children Under 5

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By Terence P. Jeffrey | March 31, 2016 | 3:20 PM EDT
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(CNSNews.com) – Sometime in the next four years the global population of human beings who are 65 and older will surpass those under 5 for the first time, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau.

“For the first time in human history, people aged 65 and older will outnumber children under age 5,” says the report, entitled “An Aging World: 2015.”

“This crossing is just around the corner, before 2020,” says the report.

“These two age groups will then continue to grow in opposite directions,” it says. “By 2050, the proportion of the population 65 and older (15.6 percent) will be more than double that of children under age 5 (7.2 percent).

“This unique demographic phenomenon of the ‘crossing’ is unprecedented,” says the Census Bureau.

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