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Title | U.S. Child Poverty in 2023 |
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Publisher | First Focus |
Date | September 2024 |
Pages | 8 pp. |
Description | The U.S. Census Bureau reports that nearly 14% of children (nearly 10 million) in the United States lived in households with incomes below the poverty threshold in 2023 ($37,482 for a family of four with two children). This represents a 10% increase in child poverty from 2022, resulting in almost one million more children experiencing poverty in a year. |
Filed in | Economy > Economic opportunity, Children & Youth > Economy and workforce, Workforce > Employment |
Topics | Children & Youth, Economy, Workforce |
Added | 06/09/2009 07:21am |
Updated | 02/17/2025 11:34am |
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