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Child Poverty Tops 20 Percent In Half Of U.S. States: Report

Child Poverty

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/ 3/2012 2:53 pm Updated: 01/ 3/2012 2:53 pm

Child poverty is getting worse in America. And with more and more states seeing their populations of disadvantaged youth soar beyond pre-recession levels, the crisis is far from limited to a few troubled states.

In 2007, before the economy seized up, and before a combination of rising unemployment and plunging home values left millions of Americans scrambling to make ends meet, the child poverty rate in America was 17.8 percent, according to a report released in December from First Focus and the Brookings Institution. Only fourteen states had child poverty rates of 20 percent or more, a percentage that put them in a category the report calls "high child poverty status."

Things have devolved considerably in the years since, however. By 2010, the national child poverty rate had risen to 21.6 percent, and the number of high-child-poverty states had nearly doubled, to 25.

It's expected to get worse before things get better. While the official statistics aren't in yet for 2011, the Brookings report predicts that nationwide child poverty swelled to 22 percent in the year just ended, and that the number of high child poverty states grew again to 28.

Behind the steady upward creep of these numbers lie a series of unpleasant realities. While the economy has made modest gains in recent months -- something President Obama has gingerly acknowledged -- jobs remain thin on the ground, and many existing jobs pay less than what a family of four needs to live. One in five Americans has had trouble putting food on the table in the past year, and nearly half of all U.S. households are struggling to cover basic expenses like electricity and medical care.

In the years since the financial crisis, the dire state of the economy has affected children as much as anyone. By the most recent estimates, sixteen million children live in poverty in the United States -- a climb of some three million from 2007. Seventeen million children live in households that lack food security, meaning they do not always know where their next meal is coming from.

All told, there were about 1.6 million homeless children in the U.S. in 2010, living in shelters, motels, on the streets or temporarily with other families, according to a recent report from the National Center on Family Homelessness. That's a rise of almost 40 percent since 2007, the NCFH says.

Overall, child poverty has increased in 43 states since 2007, according to the Brookings report, but it hasn't grown evenly in all areas. Indiana, Michigan and Nevada have seen some of the biggest gains, with each state experiencing more than a 6 percent rise in child poverty between 2007 and 2010. Georgia, Ohio, Florida, Wisconsin and South Carolina have also seen their rates rise dramatically.

Evidence suggests that childhood poverty can have a lifelong effect on a person's earning potential. A previous study from First Focus found that by the time children who fell into poverty during a recession grow up to be financially independent adults, their median income is about 30 percent less than that of adults who never experienced poverty as children.

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Child poverty is getting worse in America. And with more and more states seeing their populations of disadvantaged youth soar beyond pre-recession levels, the crisis is far from limited to a few troub...
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07:37 PM on 04/09/2012
With better education, kids live longer, earn more, wait longer to have a child, and are less likely to commit a crime.
04:12 AM on 01/05/2012
"The rich need an abundant supply of the poor" - Voltaire
01:45 AM on 01/05/2012
i want to know what percent of these new poor people have cell phones or many cars
04:15 AM on 01/05/2012
How does an unemployed person find a new job without transportation or means of communication?
10:12 AM on 01/05/2012
that's not what i asked......now is it
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nypapajoe
11:24 PM on 01/04/2012
The Republican Bagger candidates have been a disgrace and a real embarrassment to the whole political process! Americans have been subjected to these pseudo politicians who had no business running for office because not one of these hypocrites at any time ever addressed the issues concerning the average American! Their pathetic agenda handed to them by their corporate hacks was and continues to be based on fascist right wing propaganda that only created resentment of the immigrants, health care and public servants! We all know that what is causing our economic demise is the wonton greed and corruption that has been perpetrated on our nation by the corporate elite and their non tax paying owners! Reganomics has destroyed our nation! Read any economic book written by economists and historians that have documented the financial shenanigans of the past 30 years! Their are more Millionairs serving on Capital Hill, who do not identify with the middle class or the average working person! What we have is corporate lobbyist roaming the halls! What do we have? The current administration along with the American public inherited this calamity because like Rome it wasn't build over night! Ignorance is bliss but let's not be so overtly stupid to believe that Obama created this mess! Do your research and get past your prejudice and you will come to the same conclusion! Just remember to the wealthy elite we are just the HELP and they have nothing but contempt for the help! And to prove this
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loki
cheap politicians for sale
09:12 PM on 01/04/2012
the Ruling Class says,, " why dont they get jobs and stop complaining"
04:07 AM on 01/05/2012
Yeah, those little kids are just a bunch of lazy freeloaders who need to take a bath and get a job. There's no such thing as a free lunch. Like Rush said, we should do away with free and subsidized school lunches and let the children dumpster dive for their food like other needy and homeless people.

If you agree with what I just wrote you are likely a republican and definitely self-centered and heartless.
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rysagr
whip me beat me just don't bore me to death
09:03 PM on 01/04/2012
the obama legacy
03:05 AM on 01/05/2012
Oh! Pleazzzzzzze!
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August Stover
09:35 AM on 01/05/2012
I know it's difficult for you to understand that government does not function according to the concept of instant gratification, so let me break it down for you: George Bush increased the deficit more than any other modern president and encouraged irresponsible business practices during his tenure as president. The actions of lawmakers and executives have far reaching consequences, and many Bush era policies didn't go into effect until after the man had left office. Additionally, the current economic crisis started before Barack Obama was even inaugurated as president. This is Bush's legacy.
08:40 PM on 01/04/2012
25 % of the corn grown in the US is used for fuel instead of food for people and livestock. It is also grown in place of traditional food crops because of the profit produced by goverment subsidies. With less grain there are less animals, which means less meat,eggs,milk,cheese, Underfed children are some of the causualties of short sighted enviomental policies.When how we get our fuel is more inportant then having food for our people we are listening to the wrong people.
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loki
cheap politicians for sale
09:13 PM on 01/04/2012
and that 24% of corn creates a fuel that takes more energy to create than it returns. Lowers fuel mileage in autos, and , as you said, takes away from our own food source as well as raises the prices. See, its a total win win for Conagra and ADM. What else could you want?
10:14 PM on 01/04/2012
loki---I want people to realize that the only way to save energy --is not to use it--- the effects of bad policy are corrupting as the exampleof starving children point out
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
05:50 PM on 01/04/2012
Their parents would've had jobs but now that they are being drug tested they are no even applying.
07:54 PM on 01/04/2012
are you saying that these parents would rather buy drugs then have food for there children.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
08:03 PM on 01/04/2012
Did I say that? or is that what you blieve?
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LVNVprog
President Elizabeth Warren - 2016
05:45 PM on 01/04/2012
The Republican Right just can't explain how they can reconcile the Poverty Statistics with their Christianity that is supposed to help alleviate it, with their Anti-Abortion and the after you're born you're not our problem politics. Or if you don't have health care - Die - it's your personal responsibility. If this is their definition of Their God and Their Religion - please take me off the mailing list.
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rysagr
whip me beat me just don't bore me to death
08:58 PM on 01/04/2012
the left can't explain how their 50 year war on poverty never worked
12:58 PM on 01/05/2012
the right can't explain why their 30 year trickle down economics has never trickled down.
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kmdippenger
Montgomery County, PA
03:43 PM on 01/04/2012
Poor children have no lobbyists in DC working on their behalf.
02:01 PM on 01/04/2012
"Tax the rich. Feed the poor. Till there are no rich no more.
03:00 AM on 01/05/2012
wow.........a stupid plan
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baxtron
tek phlarpt
01:16 PM on 01/04/2012
Grab some mops kids. Newt has a plan for you. Looks like deregulation and tax cuts for the corps and wealthy are working.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:16 PM on 01/04/2012
The GOP must be so happy...the thought of hungry kids puts zest in their lives...
12:15 PM on 01/04/2012
To conservatives poor is a good thing. That means they won't get a good education and possibly challenge our unjust system and will be forced to work for peanuts..
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
11:40 AM on 01/04/2012
They should stop being so lazy and go out and get a job..........................cleaning toilets?

Compassionate Conservatism in action.