They told me the 2000 Census papers were very indepth. I heard they ask income bracket, and all the things you said they didn't have on it. They are even having discussions on talk shows about how so much info isn't any of there business. Haven't seen one yet just listening to it discussed on the radio. Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: "G. Harris" <harris@globalreach.net> To: <KYSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 8:38 PM Subject: [KYSHELBY] 2000 Census > Just got my 2000 Census papers, spent about 5 minutes filling them out, and am sitting now thinking about how frustrated our descendants are going to be 70 years from now when these things become public. All they ask for is name, sex, age, birthday, and race - nothing about occupation, years in country, where born, education, where parents are from, values of estate/property, etc - all those things that make reading those old census reports so interesting. > Sorry if this is too far off-topic - just a thought. > > George > > > >