Resources
Resources
Our mission is to count every resident in Weymouth to secure a fair allocation of government resources and accurate legislative representation.
US Census Bureau Resources
Access information and resources from the federal government.
Where You're Counted Matters
In general, you should count yourself where you live and sleep most of the time, but this guide provides detailed information for different living situations.
Children/Young Adults
Responding to the 2020 Census is an easy, safe, and important way to help provide resources for children and their communities for the next 10 years.
Renters
Every 10 years, the United States counts everyone living in the country on April 1, regardless of their nationality or living situation. This includes renters.
LGBTQ+
On the 2020 Census, you'll have the option to identify a relationship as same-sex, providing statistics that can inform local planning for families and housing.
Immigrants/Foreign Born
The 2020 Census counts every person living in the United States on April 1 - no matter where they are from, why they are here in the United States, and whether or not they are documented. This includes temporary workers, international students, and workers on assignment from overseas.
2020 Census Language Guides
For the 2020 Census, the US Census Bureau will provide languages in 59 non-English languages. These language guides will help respondents complete the 2020 Census. Guides will also be available in braille and large print.