KIDS COUNT is a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the United States funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Voices for Utah Children that provides statistical data on the education, health and economic well-being of children and their families. Utilizing KIDS COUNT data allows policymakers and community leaders to make data-driven decisions that will provide a better future for our state's youngest citizens.
Measures of Child Well-Being
For 15 years it has been the priority of the Utah KIDS COUNT Project to ensure that policymakers, advocates, community service providers, the media, and concerned citizens have quality data on how children are doing in our state. These yearly publications provide county level data on a variety of child well-being indicators.
Measures of Child Well-Being in Utah, 2020
2020 KIDS COUNT Data Book
2020 State Trends in Child Well-Being, Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Beaver County 2020
- Box Elder County 2020
- Cache County 2020
- Carbon County 2020
- Daggett County 2020
- Davis County 2020
- Duchesne County 2020
- Emery County 2020
- Garfield County 2020
- Grand County 2020
- Iron County 2020
- Juab County 2020
- Kane County 2020
- Millard County 2020
- Morgan County 2020
- Piute County 2020
- Rich County 2020
- Salt Lake County 2020
- San Juan County 2020
- Sanpete County 2020
- Sevier County 2020
- Summit County 2020
- Tooele County 2020
- Uintah County 2020
- Utah County 2020
- Wasatch County 2020
- Washington County 2020
- Wayne County 2020
- Weber County 2020
How are kids doing nationwide?
Visit the Annie E. Casey Foundation website for nationwide data »