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2022 KIDS COUNT Data Book

The 2022 KIDS COUNT® Data Book is a 50-state report of recent household data developed by the Annie E. Casey Foundation analyzing how children and families are faring. Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families is Arkansas’s member of the national KIDS COUNT network.

Get The 2022 KIDS COUNT Data Book And Arkansas Profiles

Data Book (PDF)

Data Book (interactive)

Arkansas profile (English)

Arkansas profile (Spanish)

AACF Posts

Arkansas’s Child Well-Being Rank Falls To Bottom 10

Lack Of Data Impacts BIPOC Children In Arkansas

Incremental Improvements In Economic Well-Being Fall Too Short For Arkansas’s Children

Arkansas Has Room For Improvement In Providing Quality Education

Improving Health Outcomes For The Children Of Arkansas

Arkansas Must Change Its Strategy To Prevent Teen Births

Press Coverage

OPINION | RICH HUDDLESTON: Try something else

Arkansas drops from 39th to 43rd in child well-being survey

Arkansas children suffer more than almost any in the country, per new report

Report: AR Child Poverty Rate Improves, But Remains High

Arkansas kids’ wellbeing ranks low

Arkansas Ranks 43rd in the Nation for Child Wellbeing

Arkansas drops to 43rd in nation for child well-being

Report says Arkansas’ Child Poverty Rate Improves, But Remains High

Recent studies rank Arkansas poorly for children’s health, families

Arkansas ranked among worst states for child well-being, study says

Arkansas ranked among worst states for child well-being, study says

Arkansas continues to rank low in child wellbeing