Child Poverty Over 800,000 New York Children Living in Poverty New data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals New York has the 4th largest number of children living in poverty behind California, Texas and Florida. September 13, 2018 | New York
Child Poverty A Shameful State: Child Poverty Crisis Continues in States Across the Nation September 13, 2018 | National
Child Poverty Child Poverty Drops Overall, but Number of Latino Children in Poverty Increases Nearly 10% September 13, 2018 | Minnesota
Child Poverty More Than Half of a Million Ohio Children Live in Poverty, and Ohio Ranks Worst in Nation for Multiracial Child Poverty Rate September 13, 2018 | Ohio
Child Poverty Our National Disgrace: Census Data Points to Continued Child Poverty Crisis September 12, 2018 | National
Child Poverty Child Poverty in America 2017 National Fact Sheet Poverty data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on September 12, 2018 show roughly 12.8 million America children lived in poverty in 2017, about 450,000 fewer than in 2016.
Child Health 2018 House Farm Bill Calls for Stricter Work Requirements to Maintain SNAP Eligibility: What does this mean for New York State’s Children and Families?