2018 KIDS COUNT

Date Published: March 21, 2018

 25 Years of Ensuring Every Kid Counts 

The 2018 edition of KIDS COUNT in Colorado! examines child well-being trends across the 25-year history of the comprehensive report on child well-being. From plummeting infant mortality rates to a concerning rise in teen suicides, the anniversary edition of the KIDS COUNT report offers a rare long-term look at how Colorado kids are faring—and what policymakers need to be aware of as they work to improve Colorado for the next 25 years.

The 25th edition of the KIDS COUNT report, “25 Years of Ensuring Every Kid Counts,” is produced by the Colorado Children’s Campaign as part of the national KIDS COUNT project. It includes data for every county in Colorado on child demographics, economic security, health, early childhood and K-12 education.

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For more information on  the data in this year’s  KIDS COUNT report, including a report of key findings, please reach out to Sarah Hughes, Vice President, Research Initiatives, at sarah@coloradokids.org.