July 19 2020
With everything going on in our country right now, it's easy to understand why filling out the Census form may slip your mind. However, it's a crucial process that can potentially affect everyone in the U.S.
RPR uses Census data every day, and every REALTOR does, too. Access to accurate, up-to-date data about population and geographies is key to the real estate industry and real estate professionals.
Every decade, as written in the U.S. Constitution, a census of the population is taken. This extremely important tally helps determine several societal factors for the next ten years, including how:
And this is just the tip of the iceberg. For a complete list of all the benefits associated with filling out the 2020 Census form, visit census.gov.
RPR and NAR want to remind REALTORS® how important the 2020 US Census is, and we encourage you to fill out your own survey. However, this "ask" doesn't end with you—in fact, it starts with you! RPR users and REALTORS® are in a unique position to promote its completion.
As REALTORS®, you are an integral part of your local neighborhood, and your interactions with local boards and governments position you as a voice for real estate. NAR members are an influential group (over 1.4 million members strong). Please do your best to remind your community, contacts and colleagues about the Census and encourage them to complete it.
Any communication or messaging you deliver are perfect places to start. Consider including a section or call out in your next newsletter, eNewsletter, flyer, social media post, etc.
It's easy to remind your friends, clients and sphere of influence to fill out their Census. And it doesn't have to be too long, here's a brief example you can use: "Please don't forget to fill out your 2020 US Census form! Visit 2020census.gov for info."
You can fill out the survey online at 2020census.gov, call 1-844-330-2020, or text "Respond Now" to 313131. The deadline is October 31. Please help us get the word out about the 2020 US Census!
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