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Comparisons by Topic
Compare specific data across states or cities. Results can be viewed as a ranking, map, or trend line.

Data Snapshot Series
Highlights specific indicators of child well-being contained in the KIDS COUNT Data Center system.
- September 2007 snapshot: Too Many Babies Born Before Their Time: The Growing Problem of Preterm Births
- March 2007 snapshot: One Out of Five U.S. Children is Living in an Immigrant Family
- November 2006 snapshot: Over Half of Low-Income Children Live With a Parent Who Works Regularly
- September 2006 snapshot: Teen Motherhood at Record Low in United States
- March 2006 snapshot: State Differences in Rates of Overweight or Obese Youth
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New and Updated Indicators
09/29/2008 Youth Risk, Education, Employment and Income, and Population and Family Characteristics indicators have been updated using the 2007 American Community Survey Data and the Vintage 2007 Population Estimates. Indicators have been updated for the U.S., states, the District of Columbia and the 50 largest cities when data is available. Updated indicators include the following:
• Teens not attending school and not working
• Teens who are high school dropouts
• Children under 6 with all available parents in the labor force
• Child Population, by Single Age
• Total Population, by Child and Adult Populations
09/08/2008 Recently released 2007 American Community Survey (ACS) poverty estimates have been updated for the 50 states, Puerto Rico and 55 large cities. Some of the newly updated indicators include:
• Children in extreme poverty (50% FPL)
• Children below 200% poverty
• Children under age 6 in poverty
• Single-parent families with related children that are below poverty
• Families with related children that are below poverty
08/26/2008 The KIDS COUNT Data Center now includes state and city-level estimates released today from the U.S. Census Bureau for the following indicators:
• Children in poverty
• Population in poverty
• Children 17 and below without health insurance
08/06/2008 New state and city–level data on birth outcomes are now available from the report, 2008 Right Start for America's Newborns: City and State Trends. Data spotlight gaps in birth conditions and health status for the nation's infants.
07/24/2008 The KIDS COUNT Data Center now includes state-level data by race and ethnicity for the ten key indicators featured in the annual KIDS COUNT Data Book. Access state-level data for the 5 largest racial and ethnic groups for the following indicators:
• Low-birthweight babies
• Infant mortality
• Child deaths
• Teen deaths from all causes
• Teen births
• Teens who are high school dropouts
• Teens not attending school and not working
• Children living in families where no parent has full-time, year-round employment
• Children in poverty (100%)
• Children in single-parent families
View all the latest updates to the data system.

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