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Children Under 18 Living in Poverty

Children living in poverty are more likely to die in infancy, have low birth weight lack health care, housing and adequate food, and score lower in math and reading. Poverty creates for them an unfair disadvantage for future opportunities.


 
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Indicator Progress
 
4.1 Teen Pregnancy Rates
 
4.2 Children in Single Parent Families
 
4.3 Children Under 18 Living in Poverty
 
4.4 Medicaid Eligibility
 
4.5 Food Stamp Recipients
 
4.6 Domestic Violence
 
4.7 Child Abuse and Neglect

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