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Report: Nevada Near Bottom of List for Children's Well-Being

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Thursday, June 15, 2023   

Nevada is not making the cut when it comes to children's well-being in the state.

According to the 2023 Kids Count Data Book, out this week, the Silver State ranked 47th among the states for overall child well-being.

The Annie E. Casey Foundation examines 16 facets of kids' health and education, their economic stability and family and community factors.

Tara Raines, director of Kids Count initiatives for Children's Advocacy Alliance of Nevada, said like parents in many states, Nevadans struggle to find and afford child care. The Data Book said Nevada couples spend about 15% of the median income on child care.

"The most notable finding in this year's Kids Count Data Book is the fact that Nevada families pay the highest percentage of their income for early childhood care," Raines reported.

She added in 2021, around 28,000 children in Nevada lived in families facing job-related disruptions due to child care issues, which affects the state's economy as well as the family budget.

Nevada ranked poorly in all four areas examined in the Data Book, scoring lowest for economic well-being at 48th, and highest for kids' health at 38th.

Raines noted for her, the data is all interconnected and no single indicator is what she calls an "island." She voiced concern the findings showed some shortcomings in the state will have ripple effects in the future.

"It's impacting the Nevada 20 years from now," Raines pointed out. "Because right now, we are laying the foundation for the future of our state, and the foundation that we are laying is riddled with fissures."

Raines acknowledged the Data Book does not "fully capture the story of Nevada, but it is a piece of the puzzle." She added the report includes valuable information policymakers need to consider.

Disclosure: The Annie E. Casey Foundation contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Education, Juvenile Justice, and Welfare Reform. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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