As a result, demographic experts estimate, the 1990 census missed about four million people, or 1.6 percent of the nation's population.
The committee has determined that the 2000 census missed 0.96 percent to 1.4 percent of the country's population.
The 1990 census almost surely missed several million people, most from minority groups.
The new numbers mean that the city found 70,600 people whom the census had apparently missed.
In 1990, the census missed 8.4 million people, according to Federal estimates.
The census missed about 2 percent of the population as a whole, some four million people.
The 1990 census missed some 1.6 percent of the population as a whole, while disproportionately affecting black and Hispanic people.
I, too, am concerned that the 1990 census missed about 5.3 million people, or 2.1 percent of the country's population.
The 1990 census missed about 4.57 percent of black residents.
In addition, the 2000 census missed 1.23 percent to 1.85 percent of children under age 18.