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Child Poverty and Adult Success - Urban Institute

Caroline Ratcliffe September 2015 Low-income children caught up in their parents economic struggles experience the impact through unmet needs, low-quality schools, and unstable circumstances. children as a group are disproportionately poor: roughly one in five live in Poverty compared with one in eight adults (US Census Bureau 2014). What does the long-term picture look like for children ? How does it look for ever-poor children those who are poor for at least one year before their 18th birthday? Following children from birth through age 17 shows a much greater prevalence of Poverty than the annual figures would suggest.

Four of every 10 children (38.8 percent) are poor for at least one year before they reach their 18th birthday (figure 1). Black children fare much worse: fully three-quarters (75.4 percent) are poor during childhood. The number for white children is …

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