One-Third of Colorado Households Have Responded to 2020 Census

To date, 36.2% of Colorado households have self-responded to the 2020 Census. The national self-response rate is 34.7%.

Check out this MAP to track response rates. You can view responses by state and by county.

According to the Census map of Colorado, less than 16% of Archuleta County households had responded by March 29.

It has never been easier to respond to the 2020 Census on your own, whether online, by phone, or by mail – all without having to meet a census taker. Remember, April 1, 2020 is Census Day. We encourage Coloradans to self-respond as soon as possible and make Colorado the state with the highest 2020 Census self-response rate in the nation! Go to 2020census.gov or call 1-844-330-2020 and cross it off your TO DO list today.

Top 15 Self-Response Rates (by Colorado County)

Douglas County, 44%
Jefferson County, 43.8%
Yuma County, 43%
Boulder County, 42.5%
Broomfield County, 42.5%
Phillips County, 41.3%
El Paso County, 40.6%
Arapahoe County, 40.5%
Mesa County, 39.3%
Fremont County, 39.2%
Elbert County, 38.8%
Logan County, 38.8%
Larimer County, 38.1%
Delta County, 36.9%
Bent County, 36.8%

ABOUT THE 2020 CENSUS
The 2020 Census is a short questionnaire that asks about who lives in your household as of April 1, 2020.

The 2020 Census is important because it will determine the number of seats each state has in the U.S. House of Representatives, inform hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funding, and provide data that will impact communities for the next decade. Responding to the 2020 Census is safe and secure. Individual responses are confidential and protected by law.

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