Each year, the Annie E. Casey Foundation publishes the KIDS COUNT Data Book, which is designed to track the well-being of the nation’s children, state by state. As the foundation released this year’s Data Book, their 23rd, they reported that America’s children and families face a crossroad. “After the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, our economy has begun to slowly recover. Unemployment has declined and state revenues are trending upward, but the recovery is fragile. Many families are still coping with hardship caused by a long and deep recession, and states and localities still face serious fiscal challenges.”
To access the complete report, please visit:
Annie E. Casey Foundation: 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book
2012 Data Book Profiles on Key Indicators of Child Well-being (New England States):2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book: Connecticut
2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book: Maine
2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book: Massachusetts
2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book: New Hampshire
2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book: Rhode Island
2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book: Vermont
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