New Child Poverty Rates Available for States, Cities and Congressional Districts on the Kids Count Data Center
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT Data Center has been updated to include poverty data from the 2009 American Community Survey that was released on September 28 by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Data Center for the first time breaks down child poverty rates by congressional district, highlighting those with the highest and lowest percent of children living below the poverty line. To see how all 435 districts ranked, visit the Quick Read | View Page | View PDF .
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT Data Center has been updated to include poverty data from the 2009 American Community Survey that was released on September 28 by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Data Center for the first time breaks down child poverty rates by congressional district, highlighting those with the highest and lowest percent of children living below the poverty line. To see how all 435 districts ranked, visit the Quick Read | View Page | View PDF .
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