Policy Matters Ohio: New census data show Ohio lags most states in median income and childhood poverty
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The 2021 estimates show typical Ohioans are not faring as well as Americans as a whole when comparing median household income and childhood poverty levels.
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"Most Ohioans work hard for our families, and we want the best for our kids. New data released by the
"National data released earlier this week clearly showed that public programs that support the economic security of families work, and dramatically reduce child poverty. The evidence for how to improve the lives of children and families is clear. Now lawmakers need to act on the lessons we are learning.
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"We must do more to make sure all kids and families in
Policy Matters Ohio includes more data and graphs below to show how
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* The percentage of children living in poverty was not statistically different than the percentage of kids in poverty in 2019.
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Note: The ACS does not collect information on the value of tax credits such as the Child Tax Credit, stimulus payments, or benefits such as SNAP or housing assistance, among other items, so income and poverty estimates in the ACS do not reflect the impact of public programs. For national data on the impact of economic security programs on poverty, see the
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- The percentage of uninsured Ohioans was not statistically different than the percentage in 2019.
- The uninsured population declined after 2010 as a result of state lawmakers' decision to expand Medicaid.
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Original text here: https://www.policymattersohio.org/press-room/2022/09/15/new-census-data-show-ohio-lags-most-states-in-median-income-and-childhood-poverty
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