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Reporter Roundup: Census, Unemployment | August 21
Season 1
Episode 112
KPCC reporters discuss the 2020 Census, unemployment payments, and childcare for young children. We are in the middle of the 2020 Census and a lot has not gone well. Caroline Camplin explains how L.A. County is doing and why it’s one of the most difficult counties to count in the country.
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