Detailed 1950 US Census data to be released April 1 following mandatory 72-year wait
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Photo: This ‘mechanical punch card sorter’ was used for the 1950 census. | US Census Bureau. Article by David M. Zimmer. USA Today – March 31, 2022.
Historians and genealogists rejoice. On Friday, the 1950 U.S. Census individual-level data will be released to the public. Sequestered by law for 72 years, the personally identifiable and detailed data from the mid-century census will be posted on a new website recreated by the National Archives and Records Administration. The digitized records — from population schedules to enumeration district maps — will be free to access. […]
