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Children 0 to 17 in foster care (Number) – 2010

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Scale: 739 - 57,676
Rank Scale
United States 403,319
1 California 57,676 Barchart image
2 Texas 28,952 Barchart image
3 New York 26,709 Barchart image
4 Florida 18,747 Barchart image
5 Illinois 17,713 Barchart image
6 Michigan 16,406 Barchart image
7 Pennsylvania 15,222 Barchart image
8 Indiana 12,276 Barchart image
9 Ohio 11,948 Barchart image
10 Washington 10,136 Barchart image
11 Arizona 9,928 Barchart image
12 Missouri 9,879 Barchart image
13 Oregon 8,996 Barchart image
14 Massachusetts 8,957 Barchart image
15 North Carolina 8,759 Barchart image
16 Oklahoma 7,857 Barchart image
17 New Jersey 7,170 Barchart image
18 Kentucky 6,976 Barchart image
19 Georgia 6,895 Barchart image
20 Colorado 6,828 Barchart image
21 Tennessee 6,773 Barchart image
22 Wisconsin 6,572 Barchart image
23 Iowa 6,531 Barchart image
24 Maryland 6,094 Barchart image
25 Kansas 5,976 Barchart image
26 Alabama 5,349 Barchart image
27 Virginia 5,325 Barchart image
28 Nebraska 5,322 Barchart image
29 Minnesota 5,047 Barchart image
30 Nevada 4,802 Barchart image
31 South Carolina 4,483 Barchart image
32 Connecticut 4,462 Barchart image
33 Louisiana 4,453 Barchart image
34 West Virginia 4,080 Barchart image
35 Arkansas 3,770 Barchart image
36 Mississippi 3,582 Barchart image
37 Utah 2,883 Barchart image
38 Rhode Island 2,076 Barchart image
39 New Mexico 1,869 Barchart image
40 Alaska 1,801 Barchart image
41 Montana 1,723 Barchart image
42 Maine 1,546 Barchart image
43 South Dakota 1,485 Barchart image
44 Idaho 1,462 Barchart image
45 Hawaii 1,215 Barchart image
46 North Dakota 1,067 Barchart image
47 Wyoming 976 Barchart image
48 Vermont 931 Barchart image
49 New Hampshire 834 Barchart image
50 Delaware 739 Barchart image
District of Columbia 2,061
Virgin Islands N.A.
Puerto Rico N.A.

Definitions: The number and rate per 1,000 of children under age 18 in the foster care system. Most states allow children to remain in the foster care system until their 18th birthday, though some states have age limits that extend a few years beyond this. To allow for comparison across states, this indicator includes the population under age 18 in foster care. Children are categorized as being in foster care if they entered prior to the end of the current fiscal year and have not been discharged from their latest foster care spell by the end of the current fiscal year. Census numbers indicate population estimates of children ages 0 to 17 in each state as of July 1st of the respective year.

Data Source: Child Trends analysis of data from theAdoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS), made available through the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect.

Footnotes: Updated April 2013.
N.A. - Data not available. 

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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