It wouldn’t be an issue it it only asked how many adults and how many children in the home. Unfortunately the parties want to use it to extrapolate how many democrats vs how many republicans and God knows how many other things.
I found it interesting in looking at the Texas data that places you’d think would be high democratic voters are also lagging behind. Counties along the Rio Grande, cities like Houston, etc. should they really participate in large numbers could really screw up the redistricting in Texas to some degree if the rural areas lag. Our current state house is 77-73 GOP and with some large numbers in heavy dem areas we could see a change. Our State Senate seems safe at 19-11 GOP.