Trump official signals potential rollback of changes to census racial categories

NPRFriday, December 5, 2025 at 11:51:36 PM
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Trump official signals potential rollback of changes to census racial categories
  • Trump administration officials are considering reversing changes to racial and ethnic categories approved by the Biden administration for the upcoming 2030 census and other federal forms, as indicated by a White House agency official. This review reflects ongoing tensions between the two administrations regarding demographic data collection.
  • The potential rollback of these changes could significantly impact how racial and ethnic identities are recorded in the census, which plays a crucial role in federal funding allocation and representation. It raises questions about the administration's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
  • This development is part of a broader trend where the Trump administration has sought to dismantle various policies established under Biden, including environmental regulations. Such actions highlight the contentious political landscape surrounding policy changes and the implications for various sectors, including civil rights and social equity.
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