Low-Income Children in the United States
National and State Trend Data, 1995-2005
After nearly a decade of decline, the number of children living
in low-income families has been steadily increasing, a pattern that
began in 2000. This data book provides national and 50-state trend
data on the characteristics of low-income children over the past
decade: parental education, parental employment, marital status,
family structure, race and ethnicity, age distribution, parental
nativity, home ownership, residential mobility, type of residential
area, and region of residence.
For a discussion of these data and selected policy
implications, see NCCP’s fact sheets on low-income children,
which are updated annually.
See current demographic statistics for your state: