- Child Population: The U.S. has 73.6 million children. Children of color, who are disproportionately poor, will be a majority of our children by 2020.
- Child Poverty: Nearly 1 in 5 children are poor—more than 13.2 million. Nearly 70 percent of poor children are non-White.
- Income and Wealth Inequality: Unjust income and wealth inequality is soaring. Since the end of the Great Recession, income of the top 1 percent has grown 27 percent compared with 8 percent for the bottom 99 percent. White families' average wealth is seven times greater than Black families' and five times greater than Hispanic families'.
- Housing and Homelessness: More than 1.2 million public school children are homeless, excluding younger children and youths not enrolled in school
- Child Hunger and Nutrition: Nearly 1 in 5 children—14.8 million—live in food-insecure households.
- Child Health: Despite progress 3.9 million children lack health coverage and Congressional inaction in funding the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) places nearly 9 million at risk of losing coverage.
- Early Childhood: Only 5 percent of eligible infants and toddlers are in Early Head Start and 54 percent of eligible 3- and 4-year-olds are in Head Start.
- Education: The majority of all public school fourth and eighth graders cannot read at grade level. More than 75 percent of Black, Hispanic and American Indian/Alaska Native children cannot read at grade level.
- Child Welfare: Every 47 seconds a child is abused or neglected, and the number of children in foster care is increasing rapidly as the opioid crisis spins out of control.
- Juvenile Justice: Every day 2,805 children are arrested—one every 31 seconds.
- Gun Violence: Eight children and teens are killed with guns daily. Gun violence is the leading cause of death for Black children and teens.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Child Inequality USA-Style
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