In 2 states, 1 in 20 residents missed during US head count

FILE - In this April 1, 2019, photo, Noelle Fries, 6, left, and Galen Biel, 6, both of Minneapolis, attend a rally at the Minnesota Capitol to kick off a year-long drive to try to ensure that all Minnesota residents are counted in the 2020 census. Around 1 in 20 residents in Arkansas and Tennessee were missed during the 2020 census. Other U.S. states, including Minnesota, had significant overcounts of their populations, according to figures the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday, May 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski, File)

Around 1 in 20 residents in Arkansas and Tennessee were missed during the 2020 census, and four other U.S. states had significant undercounts of their populations which could short-change them of federal funding in the current decade, according to figures from a survey the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday.