American Indians and Alaska Natives in the 2020 Census
American Indians and Alaska Natives have been historically undercounted for decades, in part due to the fact that roughly than one in four American Indians and Alaska Natives live in hard-to-count census tracts. Factors such as poverty, educational attainment, and housing insecurity can compound American Indians and Alaska Natives’ risk of being undercounted. Being undercounted potentially disadvantages American Indian and Alaska Native families, communities, and neighborhoods.
FACT SHEET | Fall 2017
Fact Sheet: Will You Count? American Indians and Alaska Natives in the 2020 Census
Hard-to-Count State, City, and Congressional District Tables for American Indians and Alaska Natives
Tables were produced by Steven Romalewski (Director, CUNY Mapping Service) and William P. O’Hare (President, O’Hare Data and Demographic Services LLC) in partnership with the Leadership Conference Education Fund and GCPI.