Today's your last chance to respond to the 2020 census. Here's how

The Census Bureau says it’s ending the count today.
The Supreme Court cleared the way for the move on Tuesday when it ruled that Census officials could halt the count while a legal battle plays out in the lower courts.
The census is the basis for determining how many representatives each state gets in Congress and how an estimated $1.5 trillion in federal funding is spent. It only happens once every 10 years. No matter where you live in the US, many important things in your community are at stake.

The Census Bureau says more than 99.9% of housing units in the US have been accounted for already. But experts have warned an undercount could have serious and long-lasting consequences, especially for communities of color.

This is what could happen if the 2020 census fails to count everyone in the US

US households that haven’t responded to the census can still do so today by:

• Responding online at 2020census.gov until 11:59 p.m. Hawaii Standard Time (6 a.m. ET on October 16).

• Responding by phone at 844-330-2020.

• Completing and mailing back paper questionnaires postmarked by October 15.

More information is available on the US Census Bureau website.

source: cnn.com