When city officials took on the herculean task of getting every New York City household to fill out the census, an eat-your-vegetables exercise that provides millions in federal aid to low-income residents, they didn't expect the Upper East Side to pose much of a problem.
But the coronavirus has upended census-takers' best-laid plans. And that may have serious financial implications for the city.
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When city officials took on the herculean task of getting every New York City household to fill out the census, an eat-your-vegetables exercise that provides millions in federal aid to low-income residents, they didn't expect the Upper East Side to pose much of [...]