The following tables and graphs look at the number and percentage of children by comparing their families’ incomes to the poverty level. The data are from a U.S. Census Bureau program called the American Community Survey (ACS). The ACS is an ongoing, nation-wide survey conducted every month. Each year approximately 1 in 40 persons are sampled. During the past 5 years in Nebraska, there has been an average of about 40,000 persons interviewed per year
The Nebraska Legislature\u27s Planning Committee was created in 2009 with the passage of LB 653 in o...
Childhood poverty is a concern in itself and also because it often leads to adult poverty. Communiti...
Children under 18 years represent 23 percent of the population, but they comprise 33 percent of all ...
The following tables and graphs look at the number and percentage of children by comparing their fam...
The following tables and graphs look at the number and percentage of children by comparing their fam...
Legislature’s Planning Committee: 2015 Associated Reports The Nebraska Legislature\u27s Planning Com...
Extension circular 93-806-C: This circular discusses how the overall increase in poverty in Nebraska...
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released estimates of poverty rates by state and county for 1993. Th...
Headings: What is poverty? Federal definitions of poverty: the poverty line General poverty and pove...
Children represent the fastest growing group of poor people in the United States today. An increase ...
Earlier this week, the U.S. Census Bureau published its official poverty estimates noting a decline ...
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer use American Community ...
In September 2015, the Census Bureau released 2014 poverty data from the American Community Survey (...
• In 2011, North Dakota had 8,532 total referrals for child abuse and neglect. Of those, 3,798 repor...
Among all children under 18 years in the U.S., 41 percent are low-income children and 19 percent—app...
The Nebraska Legislature\u27s Planning Committee was created in 2009 with the passage of LB 653 in o...
Childhood poverty is a concern in itself and also because it often leads to adult poverty. Communiti...
Children under 18 years represent 23 percent of the population, but they comprise 33 percent of all ...
The following tables and graphs look at the number and percentage of children by comparing their fam...
The following tables and graphs look at the number and percentage of children by comparing their fam...
Legislature’s Planning Committee: 2015 Associated Reports The Nebraska Legislature\u27s Planning Com...
Extension circular 93-806-C: This circular discusses how the overall increase in poverty in Nebraska...
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released estimates of poverty rates by state and county for 1993. Th...
Headings: What is poverty? Federal definitions of poverty: the poverty line General poverty and pove...
Children represent the fastest growing group of poor people in the United States today. An increase ...
Earlier this week, the U.S. Census Bureau published its official poverty estimates noting a decline ...
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer use American Community ...
In September 2015, the Census Bureau released 2014 poverty data from the American Community Survey (...
• In 2011, North Dakota had 8,532 total referrals for child abuse and neglect. Of those, 3,798 repor...
Among all children under 18 years in the U.S., 41 percent are low-income children and 19 percent—app...
The Nebraska Legislature\u27s Planning Committee was created in 2009 with the passage of LB 653 in o...
Childhood poverty is a concern in itself and also because it often leads to adult poverty. Communiti...
Children under 18 years represent 23 percent of the population, but they comprise 33 percent of all ...