2020 Census Provides Job Opportunities for Texans Age 50-Plus
Nadia Ramlagan, Public News Service – TX
AUSTIN, Texas — Nearly 100 days are left before the 2020 Census
count begins, and advocates for Texans over age 50 say this massive
undertaking is an opportunity for people looking for short-term work.
Tina Tran, state director of AARP Texas, says her organization is helping older residents who want to get involved to become census-takers in their communities.
“The Census is a great opportunity for particularly older workers who
are looking for flexible work and short-term work,” says Tran. “And the
Census is looking at adding about 500,000 temporary workers.”
Texas is one of five states in the nation that has chosen not to
establish a statewide “Complete Count” committee, tasked with increasing
awareness and motivating residents to participate in the 2020 Census.
Without a state count committee, Tran adds it’s even more important that
schools and local organizations ensure all families are educated about
the census.
“It is really important that we get an accurate count, because resources
and representation is on the line,” says Tran. “Our officials estimate
that even a 1% undercount could result in lost millions of dollars for
our state.”
Tran points out that understanding how the census works can help protect
people against potential scams. For instance, she says the Census
Bureau doesn’t send emails to individuals, and if you receive an email
claiming to be from the census, it’s a scam.
“Often, scammers will use this as a way to get access to your Social
Security number,” says Tran. “They also may ask for bank account or
credit card numbers. The census will not demand any money or threaten
any jail time for not participating.”
If you suspect a scam, Tran says contact the Census Bureau and your local police department. You can also call the AARP Fraud Watch Network hotline at 877-908-3360.Disclosure:
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