This is a survey that claims to use the information that will be used to "conserve natural resources, save taxpayers' money," as well as decide where hospitals and fire stations are needed, etc.
I guess I'm getting jaded, but I don't want to give the Fed any more information about me than I am required to by law.
That's where my question comes in. I know the Census is a legal requirement, but is this?
It claims I was chosen as a random sample by address, not by person. (Probably true, but don't care)
It also says I am required by law to answer according to Title 13, U.S. Code, Sections 141 and 193.
And a penalty is now imposed according to Title 18.
It takes 45 minutes to respond.
Any opinions? Answer?
My thoughts:
1) Answer because if it's truly used for good purposes, that is a good thing, and I can help contribute. However, I do not believe the Federal government will do anything positive with this information and given our current climate, just this post alone may lead to further interrogation...
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
2) Ignore it. No way they can 'prosecute' everybody.
3) Answer under duress <--- my most likely action
Curious what you all think or if anyone else got one and struggles with similar thoughts. Am I becoming a real 'grumpy old man'? (I'm 42
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)