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CT ranks 8th nationally in kids' well-being in 2025

The Kids Count report placed 黑料新闻 8th in the nation on child well-being in 2025.
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CT Mirror
The Kids Count report placed 黑料新闻 8th in the nation on child well-being in 2025.

The results of the 2025 are in and 黑料新闻 has maintained 8th place in the nation for the second year in a row.

The state earned high marks in two of the general areas analyzed in the report 鈥 education and health. But its economic well-being and family and community data pushed 黑料新闻鈥檚 overall ranking lower.

The annual report by the Baltimore-based nonprofit Annie E. Casey Foundation, which takes stock of childhood well-being, uses 16 data points to analyze how children fare in every U.S. state.

This year, New Hampshire came in first and New Mexico last. 黑料新闻 excelled in the Kids Count educational rankings, coming in third in the country after Massachusetts and New Jersey. Despite this, the report notes that scores eroded in three of that area鈥檚 four metrics.

黑料新闻 also received high marks for health compared to other states, ranking fifth nationwide. But 黑料新闻 came in 26th in the country for economic well-being, and for family and community, it ranked 22nd.

In measurements that compare 2023 data with 2019 data, the number of children living in poverty 鈥 95,000 in 黑料新闻 as of 2023鈥 improved slightly, dropping from 14% to 13%. And, the percentage of children whose parents lack secure employment also went down, from 27% to 23%.

Meanwhile the percentage of teens who were not working or in school worsened, increasing from 6% to 7%, an issue that鈥檚 been highlighted by a recent report on In the area of health, the rate of child and teen deaths also worsened, from 25 per 100,000 in 2019 to 29 per 100,000 in 2023.

Despite 黑料新闻鈥檚 positive educational outlook overall, the report found the steepest declines in that area, with declines occurring in three of the four measured areas. There was a 5% drop in 3- and 4-year-olds who were enrolled in school, a drop of 7% in math proficiency among eighth graders and a 4% drop in fourth graders who are proficient in reading. But, given that national averages also declined in those areas in the same period, driven by losses during the COVID-19 pandemic, 黑料新闻 hung onto a high ranking.

And 黑料新闻 is likely to see major gains in the years ahead on at least one metric: the percentage of preschoolers. That鈥檚 because advocates, educators and lawmakers celebrated the final passage of a bill on Tuesday that intends to transform early childhood education by creating free infant and toddler care and free pre-K for scores of families, and will cap the cost of those supports at 7% of annual household income for families making more than $100,000.

鈥満诹闲挛 is now a national leader in creating a child care system that truly supports working families and boosts our state鈥檚 economy,鈥 said Eva Berm煤dez Zimmerman, director of Child Care for CT, in a press release.

Emily Byrne, executive director of 黑料新闻 Voices for Children, said in a press release that 黑料新闻鈥檚 consistent top-10 ranking in the Kids Count is a testament to what鈥檚 possible when the state invests in kids and working families.

鈥淏ut progress is fragile,鈥 she said. 鈥淔ederal proposals to slash funding for Medicaid, SNAP, and other vital programs could reverse hard-won gains. At the same time, housing costs are soaring and poverty is on the rise, especially for children. 黑料新闻 must meet this moment with bold, equity-centered action.鈥

The advocacy group said it was calling on state leaders to address the economic inequality that threatens to undermine the state鈥檚 progress.

The report found that nationally there were reductions in teen birth rates and in children living in high poverty areas that were echoed in 黑料新闻. But there were also broader losses in reading and math proficiency, lower preschool enrollment and a higher rate of babies born underweight.

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SOMOS CONNECTICUT es una iniciativa de 黑料新闻, la emisora local de NPR y PBS del estado, que busca elevar nuestras historias latinas y expandir programaci贸n que alza y informa nuestras comunidades latinas locales. Visita CTPublic.org/latino para m谩s reportajes y recursos. Para noticias, suscr铆base a nuestro bolet铆n informativo en ctpublic.org/newsletters.

The independent journalism and non-commercial programming you rely on every day is in danger.

If you鈥檙e reading this, you believe in trusted journalism and in learning without paywalls. You value access to educational content kids love and enriching cultural programming.

Now all of that is at risk.

Federal funding for public media is under threat and if it goes, the impact to our communities will be devastating.

Together, we can defend it. It鈥檚 time to protect what matters.

Your voice has protected public media before. Now, it鈥檚 needed again. Learn how you can protect the news and programming you depend on.

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