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U.S. Child Population Grows and Changes: 74 Million Kids to Shape Future of More Diverse America


BALTIMORE, June 17, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Annie E. Casey Foundation today urged policymakers to prioritize policies that would expand opportunity for America's 74 million children, noting measurable but still inadequate progress over the past three decades to ensure all children can realize their full potential.

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The 30th edition of the KIDS COUNT Data Book ? the most comprehensive annual report on child well-being in the United States ? notes progress in helping children thrive since the first Data Book was published in 1990. But it finds the nation has failed to tear down barriers affecting children of color.

The 2019 KIDS COUNT® Data Book will be available June 17 at 12:01 a.m. EDT at www.aecf.org.

"All of the 74 million kids in our increasingly diverse country have unlimited potential, and we have the data, knowledge and evidence to create the policies that will help them realize it," said Casey Foundation president and CEO, Lisa Hamilton.

The 2019 Data Book also explores the growth in America's child population since 1990.

The percentage of American children who were Latino more than doubled from 12 to 26 percent. The proportion of Asian and Pacific Islander children also doubled, from 3 to 6 percent.

Direct lines can be drawn between areas of improvement in well-being? and policies that have supported these successes. The Data Book offers the Casey Foundation's recommendations for policy improvements.

Contact:

Daria Hall

[email protected]

718-404-5045


Beau Boughamer

[email protected]

410.458.5018

SOURCE The Annie E. Casey Foundation



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