I worked for the 2000 US Census & learned that, among other things, most people in the US have zero idea why the census is done or how it works, or why the forms ask the questions they ask, or who's responsible for making the forms.
I worked as a crew leader trainer & fill-in enumerator for the 2010 census.
Yep, don't answer what you don't want to. We like names & ages, too, but the form gets turned in regardless. But knowing there are x kids & x elderly helps funnel that money. Don't fill it in at all, and your district gets less money.
Get that money kids. Don't tell em what you feel isn't their business if you're so inclined. Up to you.
@Agatha Yep, totally. We didn't even care if people there were documented or not; wasn't our business.
We had a couple problematic enumerators we had to let go, but it wasn't a big problem. I worry that now there will be more emboldened MAGA enumerators who will bully people and get away with it.
@Agatha Ugh, MAGA thinking is like a nasty infection...
Oh! And unlike in the old days, neighbors and landlords can't answer the questions for the residents in question.
A lot of people seemed to think the census was this arbitrary thing, a department completely separate from all the others, & the census was designed to 'spy on' US citizens.
Actually, the Census Bureau is part of the US Dept. of Commerce, it's done to allocate how many seats a state gets in the US House of Representatives, & no, it isn't to spy on anyone.