The Annie E. Casey Foundation today released its latest Kids Count Data Book, showing state trends in the well-being of children, and it's a reminder that the foundation and its state partners publish state-by-state Kids Count reports with county-by-county information about a wide range of subjects. Those generally follow the national report by a few months, but last year's reports still have much useful information, Here's the latest overall map with state rankings:
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Kids Count Data Book measures factors that help or harm children's well-being; local data available
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