The Census collects information on:

Individuals
Households
Both a & b
Communities Answer: c

The correct answer is c) Both a & b.

The Census Bureau collects information on individuals and households. The information collected includes age, sex, race, ethnicity, housing, and employment. The Census Bureau uses this information to determine how many people live in the United States, where they live, and how they live. This information is used to make decisions about how to allocate federal funds, draw legislative districts, and plan for the future.

Option a) Individuals is correct because the Census Bureau collects information on individuals, such as their age, sex, race, ethnicity, and housing.

Option b) Households is correct because the Census Bureau also collects information on households, such as the number of people in the household, their relationship to the head of household, and their income.

Option d) Communities is incorrect because the Census Bureau does not collect information on communities.