Explore the KIDS COUNT Data Center for free statistical data about economics, education and health sorted by race, sex and age in our national data center.
The KIDS COUNT Data Center is a comprehensive online resource for data on child and family well-being in the United States. It provides access to hundreds of indicators, including data on demographics, economic well-being, education, family and community, health, and safety and risky behaviors. The site is designed to help policymakers, advocates, and community leaders make informed decisions to improve the lives of children and families.
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Access to hundreds of indicators on child and family well-being.
Ability to create custom reports and visualizations.
Detailed profiles for each state, including rankings and trends.
Explore data by state, county, city, or congressional district.
Analyze trends over time for various indicators.
Download data for offline analysis.
Visualize data through interactive maps.
Tools and resources for conducting in-depth research.
Resources to inform policy decisions and advocacy efforts.
Information on how to engage with communities to improve child well-being.
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To provide high-quality data and trend analysis to improve the lives of children and families across the United States.
Policymakers, advocates, community leaders, researchers, and the general public interested in child and family well-being.
Free access to all data and resources on the site.
Data and resources are regularly updated to reflect the most current information available.
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