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LA's Koreatown Among the Hardest Neighborhood to Count in California

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Korean folk drummers celebrate the Lunar New Year in Koreatown in Los Angeles. (Kyung Jin Lee/KQED)

Getting an accurate Census count is a big deal because of all the federal money and political power tied to the numbers, but not everyone wants to be counted. Take a residential neighborhood in L.A.'s Koreatown neighborhood. It's considered one of the hardest to count places in California because so few residents there filled out their census forms in the 2010 Census.

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