The Great Recession may be over, but the number of children living in poverty or low-income families is still higher than pre-recession levels.
State-level macro-economic factors moderate the association of low income with brain structure and mental health in U.S. children
Youth Sports Facts: Challenges - Project Play
Young Families Have Not Returned to Large Cities Post-Pandemic - Economic Innovation Group
Data on Families With Low Incomes Across America Can Inform Two-Generation Approaches - Child Trends – ChildTrends
Most Children Live in Households that Experience One or More Substantial Declines in Earnings During the Year: The Child Tax Credit Should Be Restructured to Help Them - Center for Economic and
The Mystery of the Declining U.S. Birth Rate
Stress in America: On second COVID-19 anniversary, money, inflation, war pile on to nation stuck in survival mode
Economy of the United States - Wikipedia
Cash Aid to Poor Mothers Increases Brain Activity in Babies, Study Finds - The New York Times
Millions of Children May Lose Medicaid: What Can Be Done to Help Prevent Them From Becoming Uninsured? – Center For Children and Families
Ameerika Ühendriikide majandus - Wikiwand
Americans' Preference for Larger Families Highest Since 1971