Nearly 19 million fewer Americans are anxious than early in the pandemic but older generations generally have not reported the same mental health gains.
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In the year since the pandemic hit, the devastating effect it has had on America s families is no secret. Another new report is looking at just how much families are struggling.
Save the Children, an international humanitarian organization founded more than 100 years ago, released a report in March 2021 looking at four months of data from the U.S. Census Bureau Household Pulse survey to see how the pandemic is affecting families with kids under 18 across the United States. The report found disparities based on socioeconomic status, race, and location.
It looked at all 50 states to see where children are faring best and worst by focusing on three main components: hunger, lack of tools for remote learning, and trouble paying for household expenses. The best states for children include Minnesota, Utah, Washington, and New Hampshire. The worst st
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The county housing authority is receiving $7.5 million directly from the federal government out of the December budget reconciliation bill that included $900 billion of COVID-19 relief funding.
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