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KIDS COUNT is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation and a premier source of data on children and families. Each year, the Foundation produces a comprehensive report — the KIDS COUNT Data Book — that assesses child well-being in the United States. The indicators featured in the Data Book are also available in the Data Center.
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COVID-19
Explore New Data on Family Well-Being During the Pandemic
The KIDS COUNT Data Center now features data related to children and families from the federal Household Pulse Survey. The U.S. Census Bureau is collecting this data to measure household experiences during the coronavirus pandemic.
A Call to Action
New KIDS COUNT Policy Report on Kids, Families and COVID-19
A new KIDS COUNT policy report — Kids, Families and COVID-19 — examines how households with children are faring during the pandemic, based primarily on surveys conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. It also offers recommendations for leaders, who must prioritize children and families in response efforts.
January 20, 2021
For the First Time in Years, More Parents Are Without Health Insurance
Data released last fall revealed that the percentage of children without health insurance in the United States had risen between 2018 and 2019. We now know that the share and number of parents without coverage also increased.
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The KIDS COUNT Data Center allows users to browse data one indicator at a time. To view any number of indicators for a particular geographical area at once, users can create a custom report.
A custom report’s URL is permanent. Users can bookmark it and refer back to the data over time.