Daily News | How to explore data from the 1950 census (and why you should)
You can look up records for individuals — such as relatives, celebrities, or public figures who were alive in 1950 and living in the U.S. — and find out more about them.
, that was the life expectancy of a person at the time. While this law came into effect 28 years after the 1950 Census, it applies retroactively.Interesting findings
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