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Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York Releases Preliminary Analysis of New Census Data
The United States Census Bureau released the latest data on income and poverty levels from the 2018 American Community Survey. These data reveal similar trends as recent years with small but welcomed decreases in the number of individuals, including ch …
Poverty Rates, Number of Uninsured Children Decrease in Latest Census Data
This week, the United States Census Bureau released the latest data on income and poverty levels from the 2018 American Community Survey. These data reveal similar trends as recent years with small but welcomed decreases in the number of individuals, i …
Statement by CCC Executive Director Jennifer March on U.S. Census Data
For Immediate Release: September 13, 2018 Contact: Elysia Murphy, emurphy@cccnewyork.org, 212-673-1800 x18 “The United States Census Bureau released today the latest data on income and poverty levels from the American Community Survey. The 2017 ACS dat …
New Census Data Reveal 30 Percent of NYC Children Living in Poverty Are Under Age 5
The United States Census Bureau released today the latest data on income and poverty levels from the American Community Survey. The 2017 ACS data reveals many of the same trends we see in years past, with children under 18 making up the largest percent …
New Census Data: A Preliminary Analysis
Today, the United States Census Bureau released data for 2016 on income and poverty levels in New York City. There was a fair amount of good news. The poverty rate declined from 20.0% in 2015 to 18.9% in 2016, bringing it to within less than a point …
CityViews: Now for the Bad News on Income and Poverty in NYC
This blog post was written by Hetali Jokhakar, the policy associate for research and data analysis at the Citizens’ Committee for Children. It was originally published by City Limits. You can also download an infographic for a visual snapshot of the A …