I just received this a few moments ago.
If you are having problems elsewhere, this might be a better source for your 1940 family searches.
After the NARA/Archives.com site became better, I began to search my hometown (the 1940 ED finder was of little use to me because my grandparents had moved) and, after searching 833 pages I finally found my grandparents, me and my by then divorced mother.
Good luck with your search.
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Every image of the 1940 U.S. Census is now available on Ancestry.com.
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All 3.8 million 1940 census images are
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live on Ancestry.com. All states,
all territories, all 132 million people.
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Not sure where to look for your family in 1940? Start with these 3 steps:
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Find out where your family lived—a street and city, if possible.
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Determine the nearest cross streets. (Sites like Google Maps can help you here.)
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Plug this info in our 1940 enumeration district tool for a list of EDs that could contain your family.
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