Census
The 2020 Census & Our Fight to Ensure Every Child Counts
The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments regarding the Trump Administration’s memorandum to exclude undocumented immigrants from the apportionment data used for congressional seats and Electoral College votes, the memorandum represents another s …
Every Child Counts NYC: Why We Started the Campaign
Leer en español Last month, CCC launched a new campaign, Every Child Counts NYC!, to ensure a fair and accurate Census count of all New York City children. The campaign has three goals: Educate New Yorkers about the 2020 Census and the undercount of yo …
2020 Census: Protecting Vulnerable New Yorkers Through a Fair & Accurate Count
Are you an educator, after-school provider, or part of another social service organization that serves children? Are you concerned about what a census undercount means for your program, students or community? Join Citizens’ Committee for Children …
Snapshot of NYC Children & Families: New Census Data Show Child Poverty Remains an Obstacle
The latest data released by the U.S. Census Bureau in late September reveal that signs of economic recovery seen in 2013 seem to have lost momentum in 2014. CCC has conducted a thorough analysis of the data, which you can review in our annual Snapshot …
Snapshot of NYC Children and Families in 2014: Statistics from the US Census Bureau’s American Community Survey
CCC has created a Snapshot of NYC Children and Families in 2014 including an infographic and data table by borough that shows key data elements from the 2014 United States Census American Community Survey. The latest data released by the U.S. Census Bu …
Snapshot of NYC’s Children and Families – Share the Latest Statistics!
The latest U.S. Census data show some promising signs of economic recovery for families, including the fact that the child poverty rate decreased for the first time since the recession. Here are some of the latest statistics: 30,500 fewer children live …