Fourteen percent of children in the state live in families that have made job changes due to problems with child care and affordability, according to new data from the Michigan League for Public …
To determine the new rankings, researchers looked at 16 key indicators across four broad categories: economic well-being; education; health; and family and community.
To determine the new rankings, researchers looked at 16 key indicators across four broad categories: economic well-being; education; health; and family and community.
To determine the new rankings, researchers looked at 16 key indicators across four broad categories: economic well-being; education; health; and family and community.
Compared to other states, Iowa ranks sixth nationally in overall child well-being, according to the 2023 Kids Count Data Book, released today by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The research shows how children and families are doing in a number of areas critical to kids success. .