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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 national report on the state of children came out this week from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, based primarily on census data.
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A new report out of Idaho shows the number of children without a permanent roof over their heads is increasing. This trend is mirrored across much of...
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With Thanksgiving comes images of heaping piles of food, but one in eight Wyomingites struggle with hunger and uncertainty about the source of their next…
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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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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…