20% children in California live in poverty

With an increase of 2 percentage points in one year, one in five children lives in poverty in California. That’s the highest proportion in a decade and is equal to the national average, according to Kids Count, an extensive report on the state of children in America by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. In California, 29 percent of African-American and 28 percent of Hispanic children live in poverty.

The latest state data, mostly for 2009, shows increasing numbers of families living on the edge, with 7 percent of families experiencing the disruption of a mortgage foreclosure, compared with 4 percent nationwide, and 34 percent of children living in families where no parent has a year-round full-time employment (51 percent of African-American children).

The latest data don’t include the impact of the last two years of state budget cuts to health care, education and child care, which will leave more kids vulnerable.

(Source: abbyjean)

08/23/11 at 1:12pm