Topic: Census Bureau

8 chapters across the catalog

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 17:28 - 23:20

1790: Florida Ounce

Trump Administration Push for New 2030 Census Recount

President Trump and allies, including Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and Governor Ron DeSantis, are calling for a new census to be conducted before 2030. The proposal aims to exclude non-citizens from the population counts used for redistricting House seats. The ACLU has signaled it will challenge any attempt to alter the "whole number of persons" requirement established by the 14th Amendment.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 3:08:11 - 3:11:24

1769: Mr. Umami

Bike Lane Demographics, Urban Congestion

Data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that only 0.5% of commuters use bicycles, despite the massive expansion of bike lanes in cities like New York. The demographics of urban cyclists are overwhelmingly white, male, college-educated, and aged 20-30. Critics argue that the removal of car lanes for "micromobility" causes unnecessary congestion and serves a very small, privileged segment of the population.

Salted Ducks
Episode 1692 2:01:51 - 2:05:32

1692: Salted Ducks

DHS See Say Day, Immigration Surge and Economic Impact

The Department of Homeland Security designated September 25th as "If You See Something, Say Something Awareness Day." Simultaneously, reports from the Congressional Budget Office indicate a massive surge in immigration, with 6.5 million illegal immigrants entering the U.S. recently. Analysts suggest this influx provides cheap labor for construction and service industries, effectively suppressing wages for native-born workers.

Pink Pound
Episode 1153 44:15 - 48:48

1153: Pink Pound

Census History, Japanese-American Internment Comparison

Former Census Director Kenneth Pruitt discussed the historical shadow cast by the 1940 Census, which was used to facilitate the internment of Japanese-Americans in 1942. The current debate over the citizenship question is linked to concerns about resource allocation and congressional representation for states with large immigrant populations.

Undercount of Color
Episode 1020 1:46:52 - 1:52:21

1020: Undercount of Color

Census History, Long Form vs Short Form

The hosts clarify the history of the citizenship question, noting it has appeared on the "long form" or the American Community Survey for years, even if it was absent from the "short form" since 1950. They analyze the messaging from the White House and the media, suggesting that the current controversy is being amplified for political mobilization. The discussion includes the possibility of people simply checking the "citizen" box regardless of status.

Slaughterhouse Blues
Episode 203 1:25:49 - 1:28:14

203: Slaughterhouse Blues

Census Bureau Job Number Manipulation

Whistleblowers from the Census Bureau claim the agency is firing and rehiring workers multiple times to artificially inflate job creation statistics reported by the Labor Department. This tactic allows the government to present a more favorable economic outlook while masking true unemployment rates. The hosts describe this as a systemic scam to prop up political narratives.

Small Steps Toward Better Health
Episode 119 1:24:35 - 1:33:27

119: Small Steps Toward Better Health

2010 Census Probing Questions, American Community Survey

The 2010 Census and the American Community Survey are drawing fire for questions that some residents find overly intrusive. Probing inquiries regarding work schedules, commute times, household plumbing, and heating fuels are examined. While the Census Bureau claims these questions have been asked for decades, critics argue they go beyond the constitutional mandate of a simple population count.