The United States Census Bureau is a federal agency within the Department of Commerce that is responsible for collecting and analyzing demographic, social, economic, and geographic data about the population of the United States. It is best known for conducting the decennial census, which counts every resident in the country every ten years and provides critical data that informs government policy, funding allocations, and resource planning at various levels of government.

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