US Census undercounted Blacks, Hispanics in 2020
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The decennial tally missed three-quarters of a million people in total in its first undercount since 1990.
By comparison, non-Hispanic whites were overcounted by 1.6% and Asian Americans by 2.6%.
Children under 5 were undercounted by 2.8%. Older children were slightly undercounted, but not by margins that were statistically significant. Men who were 50 or older were overcounted by 0.6% and women of the same age, by 2.6%.
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