User:JadenGordon1/sandbox/Sandbox Census bureau

U.S Census Bureau Wikipage
When reading through the Wikipage of the US Census Bureau you learn about the United States Census Bureau and some of what it does. There is nothing on this page that doesn’t have to do with the US Census Bureau and the functions that it has. For a quick skim, the table of contents shows important aspects of the Bureau. When reading through this page, it’s clear that it is all a neutral opinion that has no bias towards one side of the United States or the other. What is provided on this page is pure information from supported sources and ongoing surveys in the United States. There are sections of this page that could be seen as unrepresented due to the lack of information and vice versa for sections with plenty of information but it seems to be an equal representation of the major areas of the Bureau and then the smaller areas of the Bureau. Facts are backed up by sources given in the article which also back up the claims that are being made. Sources that are used in this article of non bias sources that provide blunt fact about the certain topic that is clicked on. Information on this page is up to date and the last time it was edited was February 28th of 2018. What possibly could be added is any newer technologies that are helping with the Census or maybe even what has been tried and failed with the census. When looking at the talk page it is very interesting because pieces that are added to the article are debated and resolved by using various different brains and sources to come up with a correct, non bias, answer. A lot of the discussion I saw was debating where races lay and how certain people fall into certain races according to the Bureau. We’ve talked about stuff like this before in class but this goes deeper into diversity and talks about how the category people are placed in effects the survey.