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Children affected by foreclosure since 2007 (Percent) – 2007-2009

Data Provided by: National KIDS COUNT Program
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United States 4%
Alabama 3% Barchart image
Alaska 2% Barchart image
Arizona 8% Barchart image
Arkansas 2% Barchart image
California 7% Barchart image
Colorado 4% Barchart image
Connecticut 3% Barchart image
Delaware 3% Barchart image
Florida 10% Barchart image
Georgia 5% Barchart image
Hawaii 3% Barchart image
Idaho 3% Barchart image
Illinois 4% Barchart image
Indiana 4% Barchart image
Iowa 2% Barchart image
Kansas 2% Barchart image
Kentucky 2% Barchart image
Louisiana 2% Barchart image
Maine 2% Barchart image
Maryland 4% Barchart image
Massachusetts 3% Barchart image
Michigan 5% Barchart image
Minnesota 3% Barchart image
Mississippi 3% Barchart image
Missouri 3% Barchart image
Montana 2% Barchart image
Nebraska 2% Barchart image
Nevada 13% Barchart image
New Hampshire 3% Barchart image
New Jersey 4% Barchart image
New Mexico 2% Barchart image
New York 3% Barchart image
North Carolina 2% Barchart image
North Dakota 1% Barchart image
Ohio 4% Barchart image
Oklahoma 3% Barchart image
Oregon 3% Barchart image
Pennsylvania 2% Barchart image
Rhode Island 4% Barchart image
South Carolina 3% Barchart image
South Dakota 1% Barchart image
Tennessee 3% Barchart image
Texas 3% Barchart image
Utah 3% Barchart image
Vermont 1% Barchart image
Virginia 3% Barchart image
Washington 2% Barchart image
West Virginia 2% Barchart image
Wisconsin 2% Barchart image
Wyoming 1% Barchart image
District of Columbia 4%
Puerto Rico <.5%
Virgin Islands N.A.

Definitions: This indicator is an estimate of the share of children under age 18 who were living in a household that entered foreclosure in 2007, 2008 or 2009. Children living in either rental units or owner-occupied homes without a mortgage are not included in this analysis.
Estimates were obtained as follows: First, estimates of the number of households entering foreclosure were acquired from the Mortgage Bankers Association's National Delinquency Survey (NDS) database. Because the NDS data covers about 85 percent of the real estate market, we adjusted the estimate of the total number of households entering foreclosure between 2007 and 2009 to account for the data's under-coverage. We then multiplied that estimate by the percentage of mortgaged households that had children, which yielded an estimate of the total households with children entering foreclosure. Finally, we multiplied that result by the average number of children per mortgaged household to get an estimate of the total number of children affected by foreclosure. When foreclosure information was not available by location, the aggregate total for all states was still reported. Therefore, the U.S. total does not equal the sum of the states' totals.  More...

Data Source: Mortgage Bankers Association, National Delinquency Survey, 2007 to 2009; U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2007 to 2009

Note: The District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are not included in maps and rankings because they are not states and therefore comparisons on many indicators of child well being are not meaningful.

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