The 36th edition of the KIDS COUNT Data Book highlights steady gains in some areas, setbacks in others and ongoing opportunities to better support children and families.
Powerful stories from young people, families and advocates driving change in their communities underscore that lasting solutions come from those closest to the challenges.
Over a third of U.S. kids experience poverty; Black children face higher risks and are more likely to be persistently poor, research backed by Casey finds.
Educational supports are failing youth in child welfare and justice systems. This report outlines key issues and ends with a call to action for agencies.
This report calls for more research on McKinney-Vento’s impact to help shape policy and better support homeless students’ academic success and stability.
This report highlights gaps in access to 2009 recovery aid and calls for more inclusive programs for low-income families from all levels of government.