In this brief, authors Jessica Carson, Marybeth Mattingly, and Andrew Schaefer use data from the American Community Survey to investigate patterns of child poverty across race-ethnicities and across regions and place types. They also explore changes in child poverty rates since 2014 and since the end of the Great Recession in 2009. The authors report that between 2014 and 2015, child poverty fell for all race-ethnicities except Asians. The largest declines in child poverty occurred among blacks and Hispanics, and the poverty gap between them and white and Asian children narrowed, although these groups’ poverty rates are far from converging. Given the well-established connection between child poverty and brain development, educational attain...
Child poverty declined by 1.2 percentage points between 2015 and 2016, according to analyses of the ...
Outlines trends and factors in the U.S. child poverty rate and reviews research linking poverty and ...
In this data snapshot, author Jessica Carson reports that according to analyses of new American Comm...
In 2015, for the second year in a row, child poverty rates declined in the United States. However, f...
Poverty data from the American Community Survey were released on September 17, 2015, allowing a deta...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson, Andrew Schaefer, and Marybeth Mattingly use American Communit...
In this brief, authors Andrew Schaefer, Jessica Carson, and Marybeth Mattingly use Census data relea...
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer use American Community ...
In this brief, authors Andrew Schaefer, Marybeth Mattingly, and Kenneth Johnson look at both the inc...
More poor kids in more poor places: children increasingly live where poverty persist
In this brief, the authors use the ACS data released on September 22 to focus on child poverty. The ...
Data in this brief shows that the percentages of children living in low-income areas and poverty ove...
Child poverty has risen substantially in the last five years after hitting a low in 2000. The larges...
While the US is in the midst of economic recovery, 16 million children still live in families with i...
The official poverty measure indicates that child poverty declined by 1.1 percentage points between ...
Child poverty declined by 1.2 percentage points between 2015 and 2016, according to analyses of the ...
Outlines trends and factors in the U.S. child poverty rate and reviews research linking poverty and ...
In this data snapshot, author Jessica Carson reports that according to analyses of new American Comm...
In 2015, for the second year in a row, child poverty rates declined in the United States. However, f...
Poverty data from the American Community Survey were released on September 17, 2015, allowing a deta...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson, Andrew Schaefer, and Marybeth Mattingly use American Communit...
In this brief, authors Andrew Schaefer, Jessica Carson, and Marybeth Mattingly use Census data relea...
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer use American Community ...
In this brief, authors Andrew Schaefer, Marybeth Mattingly, and Kenneth Johnson look at both the inc...
More poor kids in more poor places: children increasingly live where poverty persist
In this brief, the authors use the ACS data released on September 22 to focus on child poverty. The ...
Data in this brief shows that the percentages of children living in low-income areas and poverty ove...
Child poverty has risen substantially in the last five years after hitting a low in 2000. The larges...
While the US is in the midst of economic recovery, 16 million children still live in families with i...
The official poverty measure indicates that child poverty declined by 1.1 percentage points between ...
Child poverty declined by 1.2 percentage points between 2015 and 2016, according to analyses of the ...
Outlines trends and factors in the U.S. child poverty rate and reviews research linking poverty and ...
In this data snapshot, author Jessica Carson reports that according to analyses of new American Comm...