Poverty among black children ‘should be considered a national crisis’
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Poverty among black children should be considered a national crisis
By Reuters
Tuesday, April 1, 2014 12:56 EDT
By Victoria Cavaliere
NEW YORK (Reuters) African-American childrens poverty, poor housing and lack of access to education pose a national crisis, said a report released Tuesday that found a wide gap in well-being among U.S. children of different races.
In almost every region of the United States, African-American, Latino and Native American children face far greater barriers to their future success than their white and Asian counterparts, according to the study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, which aims to improve the life of all children.
The Race for Results report used 12 indicators and a single composite score to determine a childs chance at future success. The factors included whether the children were born at normal birth weight, if they were enrolled in preschool by the ages of 3 to 5, whether they lived with an adult who has at least a high school diploma, and their proficiency at reading and math during elementary and middle school.
This first-time index shows that many in our next generation, especially kids of color, are off track in many issue areas and in nearly every region of the country, said Casey Foundation Chief Executive Officer Patrick McCarthy.