The Nation - News from Nov. 1, 1987
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The 1990 Census will include all Americans who stand up to be counted with no adjustment for anyone who is overlooked, the Commerce Department said in rejecting proposals from large cities and minority groups that the figures be adjusted. “Adjustment may create more problems than it solves and may divert resources needed for enumeration,” Commerce Undersecretary Robert Ortner said. He said it would damage public confidence in federal statistics and leave the census open to allegations of political manipulation, since the population count used to set congressional representation and the size of grants in many programs. “We don’t play with the numbers,” Ortner said.
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