Poverty
A Two-Generation Approach to Ending Poverty in Utah
The research is clear that poverty is the single greatest threat to a child's well-being. Children who grow up in poverty are more likely to be poor as adults, while those who grow up in more affluent families are more likely to be affluent later in life.
A Two-Generation Approach to Ending Poverty in Utah (06-11-14)
Utah Kids Count Data Book
Current Utah KIDS COUNT Data Book
Measures of Child Well-Being, 2015
Previous Utah KIDS COUNT Data Books
KIDS COUNT Policy Reports
Creating Opportunity for Families: A Two-Generation Approach, 2014
Early Reading Proficiency in the United States, 2014
The First Eight Years: Giving Kids a Foundation for Lifetime Success, 2013
Utah Data Briefs
& Other Utah Data Products
A Two-Generation Strategy: Healthy Parents and Healthy Kids, 2014
Attendance and the Early Grades: A Two-Generation Issue, 2014
A Two-Generation Strategy: Right from the Start, 2014
A Two-Generation Approach to Ending Poverty in Utah, 2014
Kids Count in Utah Poster, 2013
Utah's Poverty Data at a Glance, 2009
Risk Factors Among Children in Utah, 2009
Teen Pregnancy Issue Brief, 2008
Basic Family Budgets: How Much Does It Take To Get By, 2007
Then and Now: Ten Years of Child Well-Being in Utah, 2005