The Latest State-Level KIDS COUNT Data Books

Posted February 18, 2020
By the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Update stateleveldatabooks 2020

The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KIDS COUNT® net­work spans 53 orga­ni­za­tions — one in each state plus the Dis­trict of Colum­bia, Puer­to Rico and the U.S. Vir­gin Islands — that lever­age the lat­est data to advance smart poli­cies and pro­grams for local kids and families.

Some of these orga­ni­za­tions pro­duce pub­li­ca­tions that unpack the data on child well-being in their home state. Their resources, the lat­est of which are list­ed below, com­ple­ment Casey’s KIDS COUNT Data Book and its annu­al review of how chil­dren and fam­i­lies are far­ing nationwide.

Cal­i­for­nia
Chil­dren Now
2020 Cal­i­for­nia Children’s Report Card

New Mex­i­co
New Mex­i­co Voic­es for Children
2019 New Mex­i­co KIDS COUNT Data Book

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