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2008 Kids Count Data Book

The Annie E. Casey Foundation, a private charitable organization established to promote the welfare of disadvantaged children, has released their latest data book on the status of children and families in the United States. Along with the latest available data that measures educational, social, economic and the physical well-being of children, the foundation provides an essay on reform of the juvenile justice system. Individual state statistics on the condition of children are augmented by data on the number of youth in custody.

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johbur said:

I received the Kids Count Essay and Data Brief and it is a solid document. Living in the #39 ranked state, it wasn't good news but at least I'm not in DC. (it's just humor, DC! But, really, look at where DC would be ranked on these categories if they were ranked. A teen death rate twice of most other areas and four times higher than the #1. Run kids, while you have the chance!)

I hope my local legislators look at it and work to improve the lives of children in this state!

June 13, 2008 11:39 AM

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