2012 Event Data from the 1940 U.S. census is released including information on 132 million people 2012 Event The U.S. Census Bureau reports the world now has 7 billion people 2011 Event According to the U.S. Census, 1 in 2 people are considered low-income or poor 2011 Event A new census measure claims that a record number of Americans, 49.1 million, are living below the poverty line 2011 Event The U.S. Census conducted April 1, 2010 reveals that New York city is the country's most populated city, with 8,175,133 residents 2010 Event The People's Republic of China announces it is taking its first census in ten years 2010 Event The Census of Marline Life 10-year study reports that 230,000 species of animal live in the world's oceans 1998 Event U.S. Census Bureau estimates population at 268,921,733 1991 Event Belgium census is 10,000,963 inhabitants 1991 Event Census Bureau said it failed to count up to 63 million in 1990 census 1981 Event Dutch Antilles census is 231,932 1967 Event At 11 AM, Census Clock at Department of Commerce ticks past 200 million 1963 Event At 10:59 AM census clock, records U.S. population at 190,000,000 1960 Event U.S. census at 179,245,000 1953 Event Census indicates 239,000 farmers gave up farming in last 2 years 1951 Event 1st commercial computer, UNIVAC 1, enters service at Census Bureau 1944 Event RAF bombs census bureau in The Hague 1943 Death Auguste Reitsma, Dutch resistance fighter (census director), executed 1943 Death C Bakker, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed 1943 Death C L Barentsen, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed 1943 Death Coos Hartogh, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed 1943 Death Cor Roos, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed 1943 Death Henri Halberstadt, Dutch resistance fighter (census dir), executed 1943 Death Karl Groger, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed 1943 Death Koen Limperg, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed 1943 Death Sam Bloemgarten, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed 1943 Death Willem Arondeus, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed 1943 Death Willem Brouwer, Dutch resistance fighter (census bureau), executed 1943 Event SS Police in Amsterdam sentence for 12 resistance fighter to death (Jewish, communists, homosexuality) at the census bureau 1943 Event Assassination attempt on Van de Peat at Amsterdams census bureau 1906 Event "Census of the British Empire" shows England rules 1/5 of the world 1902 Event Census Bureau forms 1890 Event U.S. census at 62,622,250 1880 Event U.S. census at 50,155,783 1833 Event Curaeao census: 2,602 whites, 6,531 free people and 5,894 slaves 1790 Event 1st U.S. census, population of 3,939,214 1790 Event 1st U.S. census authorized