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The annual KIDS COUNT report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation tracks a number of metrics aimed at assessing the overall well-being of children across the nation. This year’s report highlights "an early warning that our country's future workforce could lack the skills needed to sustain a healthy economy."
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A new report shows Wyoming is a fairly average state when it comes to overall child welfare. But the state ranks much worse when it comes to having healthy children.
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A new report finds that kids in Wyoming do better on most metrics than kids in other states. But those children are more likely to experience mental health problems and lack health insurance.
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A large part of our region isn't doing very well when it comes to child health. That's according to the 2018 Kids Count Data Book out today.The non-profit…
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A new study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation finds kids from immigrant families, as well as children of color, face persistent challenges that hinder…
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Wyoming’s child well-being rank dropped from 12th to 27th nationally according to this year’s Kids Count Data Book put out by the Annie E. Casey…
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Wyoming ranks 12th in the nation in child well-being, according to data released Tuesday by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.Wyoming rose four places from…
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A new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation says that nearly one in ten Wyoming children has a parent or guardian who has spent time in prison or…
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Wyoming has improved in national child well-being rankings over the past year, but still ranks very low when it comes to child health. That’s according…
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The official child poverty rate in Wyoming—and around the country—may be too high. That’s according to a report released Wednesday by the Annie E. Casey…