Still a New Yorker

All of NYC is being mobilized to complete the census immediately. NYC's future and recovery from COVID-19 depend on it. But due to the pandemic, some New Yorkers have temporarily left their homes.

If on April 1 you considered your primary home to be in New York City, regardless of where you are sheltering for COVID-19, you should put that on your census form.

Don't wait for a form in the mail; head to my2020census.gov today to complete the census.


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Not in NYC but still a New Yorker? You must fill out your census form now using your NYC address.
If you were living in NYC before April 1, you must fill out the census using your NYC address.

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Sample Posts

  1. Were you forced to leave NYC due to COVID-19? Fill out your #2020Census form using your NYC address: my2020census.gov #GetCountedNYC

  2. Temporarily staying at your summer home? At your parent's house? With a friend? Be counted at your NYC home address—your community is counting on you. My2020census.gov #GetCountedNYC

  3. Home is where the heart is. ♥️ If you had to relocate due to the Coronavirus, be sure to use your NYC home address on the census. Funding for your community for the next decade depends on it. My2020census.gov #GetCountedNYC

  4. If you made a mistake on your census form or forgot to put your NYC home address, you should fill it out with your New York City address right away. My2020census.gov #GetCountedNYC

  5. Fill out the 2020 Census now. No unique code needed—all you need is your address. My2020census.gov #GetCountedNYC