Hard to Count: The Barbara in Southwest Detroit
Detroit Census Challenge
From: Changing Gears
Series: Changing Gears: Remaking the Manufacturing Belt
Length: 03:55
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Imagine trying to prove that thousands of people exist, when you have no idea who they are.
That’s the dilemma facing officials who think their communities were under-counted in the 2010 Census. But for Midwest cities preparing to challenge those numbers: How do you find people the Census Bureau missed? We went looking for answers in Detroit.
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