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The State of America's Children 2012

Posted: 08/03/2012 2:00 pm

Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once said, “We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both.” When we look at the state of our union and the state of America’s children in 2012, his words ring very true. It’s impossible to deny that our nation’s economy, professed values of equal opportunity, future, and soul are all in danger right now.

There are 16.4 million poor children in rich America, 7.4 million living in extreme poverty. A majority of public school students and more than three out of four Black and Hispanic children, who will be a majority of our child population by 2019, are unable to read or compute at grade level in the fourth or eighth grade and will be unprepared to succeed in our increasingly competitive global economy. Nearly eight million children are uninsured. More children were killed by guns in 2008-2009 than U.S. military personnel in both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars to date. A Black boy born in 2001 has a one in three chance of going to prison in his lifetime; a Latino boy a one in six chance of the same fate.

Millions of children are living hopeless, poverty- and violence-stricken lives in the war zones of our cities; in the educational deserts of our rural areas; in the moral deserts of our corrosive culture that saturates them with violent, materialistic, and individualistic messages; and in the leadership deserts of our political and economic life where greed and self interest trump the common good over and over. Millions of our children are being left behind without the most basic human supports they need to survive and thrive when parents alone cannot provide for them at a time of deep economic downturn, joblessness, and low wage jobs that place a ceiling on economic mobility for millions as America’s dream dims. Unemployment, underemployment, and economic inequality are rife and will worsen if massive cascading federal, state, and local budget cuts aimed primarily at the poor and young succeed. Homeless shelters, child hunger, and child suffering have become normalized in the richest nation on earth. It’s time to reset our moral compass and redefine how we measure success.

The Children’s Defense Fund has just released The State of America’s Children® 2012 Handbook. This report is a portrait of where our children are right now and a tool to spur us to set the vision of where we need to go to stop the downward mobility of our children and grandchildren and the diminution of America’s future. It provides key national information in a range of areas to help inform and enable anyone who cares about children to effectively stand up for them. State tables show how children are faring state by state and how each state compares to other states in protecting children. For example, when we looked closely at poor children across the nation, ten states plus the District of Columbia had child poverty rates of 25 percent or higher: Mississippi was the highest at 32.5 percent, followed by D.C., New Mexico, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Only New Hampshire had a child poverty rate of 10 percent or lower. When it comes to ensuring equal chances for children everywhere in our country we have a long way to go. And when we realize that nationwide a child is born into poverty every 29 seconds it should sound alarms from coast to coast.

I hope this report will be a piercing siren call that wakes up our sleeping, impervious and self-consumed nation to the lurking dangers of epidemic child neglect, illiteracy, poverty and violence. It’s way past time for those of us who call ourselves child advocates to speak and stand up and do whatever is required to close the gaping gulf between word and deed and between what we know children need and what we do for them. In a year filled with choices for our communities, states, and nation -- from our budgets to our leaders -- please educate yourself and others about the urgent challenges facing our children and insist our nation make better investment choices to ensure their and our futures.

A transforming nonviolent movement is needed to create a just America. It must start in our homes, communities, parent and civic associations, and faith congregations across the nation. It will not come from Washington or state capitols or politicians. Every single person can and must make a difference if our voiceless, voteless children are to be prepared to lead America forward. Now is the time to close our action and courage gaps, reclaim our nation’s ideals of freedom and justice, and ensure every child the chance to survive and thrive.

Download your copy of The State of America’s Children® 2012 Handbook now.

 

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Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once said, “We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both.” When we look at t...
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06:05 AM on 08/16/2012
American Children need to be protected even if they live outside the US. A mother was found psycholgicslly unstable by the court appointed psychologist and a judge. When she lost custody, she kidnapped the children and illegally took them out of Italy to St. Petersburg, Russia. Where they have been in and out of schools, abandoned to Russian institutions/orphanages when she could not care for them, and moved many times. Who knows what state they are living in. These children need help.

The family has started a petition to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to intervene to help bring them home.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/848/883/039/

We hope and pray that these children will be safe and brought home soon.

http://bringflorentinekidshome.wordpress.com/
10:00 AM on 08/08/2012
Children being raised in poverty is an inevitable consequence of being born into a capitalist economy. As long as the supply of labor is greater than the demand, then there will the unemployed and under-employed. No, it is not morally right that hunger is a reality in a nation as wealthy as ours. And it seems morally wrong that jobs are sent overseas while citizens of this country are anxious and willing to work, but that is the nature of capitalism.
Yes, something should be done to eradicate poverty. But I do not think there is a true solution that does not address capitalism.
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Vincent Gormley
Artist, activist, volunteer, compassion lives
10:13 PM on 08/05/2012
Especially oblivious are the ignorant who blame the victims. If you are not part of the solution you are the problem. If you continue to ignore the truth no matter how you twist and fabricate and foment you will never be absolved.
03:29 PM on 08/06/2012
What precisely is the solution to irresponsible behaviors? Keep throwing more money at it until it improves or cut it off at the source until natural law takes it course?

Enabling Alcoholics toward socialized drinking isn't going to work regardless of prolonged supervision.

The overwhelming majority of victims aren't born ... they're encouraged and developed via poor parenting and miscommunications via those in authority.

Teaching children it's the Government's job to feed them doesn't create strong vibrant societies. It creates breeding grounds for dictators, terrorist, anti-social behaviors, and most profusely corrupt politicians mandating prolonged genocides of absolute power above individual freedoms.

I will NEVER understand how those that never contributed to the funds, have rights telling those who did, how to properly spend their money.

We have absolute civil rights choosing the futures of our wombs, but no business has the civil rights not paying us for our personal choices of our wombs creating more impoverished societies.

Only God gives absolution ... REWARDING GODS OF PROSTITUTION ISN'T HEALTHY OR WISE
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WARHUKKER
“My country, right or wrong
09:55 PM on 08/05/2012
There are 16.4 million poor children in rich America, 7.4 million living in extreme poverty. A majority of public school students and more than three out of four Black and Hispanic children, who will be a majority of our child population by 2019, are unable to read or compute at grade level in the fourth or eighth grade and will be unprepared to succeed in our increasingly ???? What do you expect you have 50 years of Great Society programs that rewarded irresponsible behavior.72% of black children are born to single mother,and many of them have more than one child.You have a black entertainment industry that glorifies criminal conduct through movies,and rap music.The majority black inner city areas have been ran by Democrats for years,and the majority of them are black.We are talking about the same problems plaguing the minority community 50 years later,and the one constant has been black leadership blaming everything else but black people themselves.To talk of personal responsiblty is to invite calls of racist,ask Bill Cosby he was attacked for speaking out.The plight of minorities is a currency of power being traded on by the likes of Jesse Jackson,Charlie Rangel,Maxine Waters,Al Sharpton etc,they and Democrats could care less if things got better in these neighborhoods,all they want is a Democrat voting block,so they promise trinkets to get that vote.
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Black Rhino
02:52 PM on 08/08/2012
Seems like no one wants to touch the main issue, which is irresponsible procreation.
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WARHUKKER
“My country, right or wrong
05:31 PM on 08/08/2012
Truth !
09:26 PM on 08/05/2012
We as a nation have allowed many to become trapped in the safety nets that we have created. This has lead to multi-generational poverty because folks have lost their work ethic due to the fact that they do not have to work to have their basic needs met. We are wrong to subsidize and encourage poor behavior.
11:39 PM on 08/05/2012
Last time I checked, Texas was 49th in education. That's gotta help.
06:55 AM on 08/06/2012
Try replying to my post, not being sarcastic.
08:57 AM on 08/06/2012
It's not sarcastic, Texas is 49th in education. There's also a bill in TX against teaching critical thinking in schools. These two facts alone contribute to the subject, from a cause and effect viewpoint. I guess you're just not what could be called an abstract thinker. Don't worry, there's lots of you.
angel879
Open Mindedness should become an epidemic
02:46 PM on 08/06/2012
One of the problems with our society is that we equate one trait with another in order to satisfy the stereotypical ideology created in order to divide cultures and social groups. Being dependent upon a social program is not due to a loss of work ethnic and the two should never be associated with one another. The fact is you nor I know the situation of the millions of people enrolled in social programs and therefore should not judge them. Keep in mind many millionaires were once homeless and dependent upon these programs, every aspect of life is a matter of circumstance and you have no right to speak of those in which you are not familiar.
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OldHick
08:51 PM on 08/05/2012
As the US approaches its 250th anniversary, people doubt its survival. However, Eqypt lasted for 3000 years. How did they do that?

With the death of every King, all people connected to him were sacrificed. This added to the glory of the time they led, which was for the purpose of heaven.

We have elections that are designed to create renewal, however, families and connectives never go away, especially today with private-public partnerships, government appointments, political parties, and lobbying. Within a short interval- a generation or two, our system can socially, be totally bound up.
angel879
Open Mindedness should become an epidemic
02:49 PM on 08/06/2012
It would take 3000 years to unravel the corporate and political web of support that has been woven throughout our country. A simple search illustrating company ownership in television, commerce, stocks, politics is overwhelming. The 1% have control over even minute aspects of society, it would be impossible to eliminate them as they did in Egypt.
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Robert Secrist
those who forget are condemned to repeat
08:44 PM on 08/05/2012
I doubt this will be any kind of wake up call. The situation has been developing for years. Both parties appear to be oblivious. If anything, education, services and aid to the poor will be cut and things will get worse at a faster rate.
08:44 PM on 08/05/2012
Maybe if certain people weren't pumping out kids with no ability to care for them, and no skill as parents, there wouldn't be so many of the kids the author is talking about.
08:42 PM on 08/05/2012
Which parade is that? The one where a quarter of our kids live in poverty? Or the one where no one gives a rats behind. The reality is we need to do something different about this. Because releasing reports doesn't seem to be cutting it.
07:35 PM on 08/05/2012
And yet you actively support Planned Parenthood whose sole purpose is to "eliminate" as many children of color as they can to keep the lesser races under control. And you see no conflict in that? Perhaps you aren't as bright as everyone thinks you are.
angel879
Open Mindedness should become an epidemic
02:55 PM on 08/06/2012
Planned Parenthood is not attempting to eliminate people of color. PP has been around for 100 years. 100 years ago life was different and many cultures were not appreciated but that was a century ago and that is not what PP stands for. Have you visited a PP or are you just repeating something that you read or heard from someone else. I worked for PP for years and I will tell you that more white women choose to terminate their pregnancies then women of color. Contrary to what anyone may believe, women of color generally continue their pregnancies when presented with all the options. Go and learn what PP really does, all the life saving programs and services they offer because this elimination theory needs to end, it's a century old.
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inthedesert
Those who never question will fall for anything.
07:25 PM on 08/05/2012
If you think that BO is concerned about our children.....you are silly. I don't think either party is really concerned about much of anything anymore..other than the "rights' of illegals from Mexico and that has become the "crusade" for the BO regime. The Repubs remain rather non-commital on this because they know which way the wind is blowing now in America vis a vis illegal aliens from Mexico. Smart move. Yes, children are suffering every day in America because more and more previously Middle Class families who had homes and both parents had good jobs....that is over now for them now and they have fallen into poverty. Can you imagine what this does to the mind of a child..to see everything their parents worked for..gone. Something is very, very wrong in this country now...and has been for the last 12 years. Remember the days of Clinton? Almost full employment, no wars, people doing well in their lives and most Americans profoundly proud to be...Americans. It seems like a dream doesn't it? Today, America is reaping the karma of sending thousands of young Americans and Iraqis to their deaths in a war based totally and completely on lies. Just as individuals "reap what they sow"..so do nations. I fully believe this. So, yes, children are suffering, senior citizens are suffering, families are suffering.....the list is endless of the cancers that are killing America now.
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akitadave
06:02 PM on 08/05/2012
Many people in this country use child poverty as a mechanism for feeding their bitter logic and senseless anger. Until all adults embrace empathy and wisdom... children will suffer. And if many of the comments below are any indication, children still have a lot of suffering to endure.
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skybar
history repeats the old conceits
03:38 PM on 08/05/2012
I believe the children are our future.
I know this is a controversial stand, but someone had to speak up.
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wayne the pain
03:35 PM on 08/05/2012
The USA leads the industrialized world in child poverty and it is getting worse. A society is judged by how it treats it's kids and by that standard we are not doing very well. It gets worse when you see how we treat our mentally ill and homeless, a lot worse. We are the most heartless "Christian" nation (as the regressive right likes to think of the U.S.) on earth!
07:36 PM on 08/05/2012
If we could abort 90% of all fetuses, we'd solve that problem, eh?
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Alwayspissedoffatsomeone
Liberalism = Stultification of the Brain
10:15 PM on 08/05/2012
Who is to blame here, Wayne, the child or the parent? Drill down to find out the real reason for any poverty in America and keep drilling until you've reached the cause, Wayne. You might not like what you find. It's not what you think it is Wayne... It's not that terrible America as a whole, that you so easily disrespect.
Put the blame where it needs to be, Wayne....
angel879
Open Mindedness should become an epidemic
02:57 PM on 08/06/2012
Where?
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mzkitti
6/3/1927
03:27 PM on 08/05/2012
You glance at the newspaper or pick up sound bites on TV. but you are uninvolved and do not know the ins and outs of what is going on in your own country.
For instance, much ado about Barack Obama attackiing religion, yap, yap, yap. About contraception being offered... etc and etc. That is not the point.
That is just distraction. What is important is that the US contributes to Catholic Charities.. just like it contributes to many other charitable organizations. This is in America. Barack Obama denied a fifty million dollars to Catholic Charities last fall. Why, because for years taxpayers have been donating millions and millions of dollars to Catholic Charities WHO DENY ANY USE OF CONRACEPTIVES. The Catholic Church got angry, and hostile,
Now the Catholic Church has turned into the right arm of the Republican Party..... after all no one else in fifty years have questioned where the taxpayers money was going..... so Barack Obama
is the enemy for distruction.