- Elizabeth Larson
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Census says 93 percent of households nationwide counted so far in 2020; Lake County self-response rate remains low
The Census Bureau said that of the housing units counted so far, 27.1 percent were counted by census takers and other field data collection operations, with another 65.9 percent of housing units responding online, by phone or by mail.
In California, the enumeration rate is 95.4 percent, the Census Bureau said.
California’s self-response rate is higher than the national average, at 68.4 percent.
Lake County’s self-response rate as of Wednesday was 47.7 percent, up nearly 3 percentage points since July. Its Internet response rate is 29.9 percent.
The city of Clearlake’s self-response rate is 40.9 percent while Lakeport’s is 66.1 percent, the Census Bureau reported.
Census Bureau data shows that Lake County has the sixth-lowest overall self-response rate amongst California’s 58 counties.
The county’s overall self-response rate in the 2010 Census was 44.9 percent.
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