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Data Book/Reports

Updated 2/23/2012

KIDSCOUNT Data Snapshot on Children Living in High-Poverty Communities

A KIDS COUNT Data Snapshot on Children Living in America’s High-Poverty Communities highlights newly compiled data, now available on the KIDS COUNT Data Center. Nearly 8 million children under age 18 live in areas of concentrated poverty, a 25 percent increase from 2000. >>

The Annie E. Casey  Foundation's annual 2011 KIDS COUNT Data Book is now available! Access the report, overall rank, national and state profiles and much more >>

The KIDS COUNT Network thanks its 2012 National Outreach Partners for helping to advance its reports, data books, issues, and data. >>

A KIDS COUNT Working Paper released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation in November 2011 explores the nation’s changing child population based on data from the 2010 census. >>

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