Monday, December 6, 2010

Basic Facts About Low-income Children, 2009 Children Under Age 18

National Center for Children in Poverty
Authors: Michelle Chau, Kalyani Thampi, and Vanessa R. Wight
Publication Date: October 2010

Children represent 25 percent of the population. Yet, they comprise 36 percent of all people in poverty. Among children, 42 percent live in low-income families and approximately one in every five live in poor families. Winding up in a low-income or poor family does not happen by chance. There are significant factors related to children’s experiences with economic insecurity, such as race/ethnicity and parents’ education and employment. This fact sheet describes the demographic, socio-economic, and geographic characteristics of children and their parents – highlighting the important factors that appear to distinguish low-income and poor children from their less disadvantaged counterparts.

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