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2013 KIDS COUNT PROFILE
ECONOMIC WELL- BEING
DOMAIN RANK
EDUCATIONDOMAIN RANK
HEALTHDOMAIN RANK
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY
DOMAIN RANK
OVERALL RANK
High school students not graduating on time
Teens who abuse alcohol or drugs
Teen births per 1,000Children in families where the household head lacks
a high school diploma
Children in single-parent families
Children living in high-poverty areas
Child and teen deaths per 100,000
Children without health insuranceLow-birthweight babies
Eighth graders not proficient in math
Fourth graders not proficient in reading
Children not attending preschool
Children living in households with a high
housing cost burden
Children whose parents lack secure employmentChildren in poverty Teens not in school
and not working
N.A. Not Available.
2011
31%157,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2005 26%
NEW MEXICO
49
49
49
49
2009/10
33%9,019 STUDENTS
UNCHANGED
2005/06 33%
2010–11
9%15,000 TEENS
UNCHANGED
2005–06 9%
2010
533,872 BIRTHS
IMPROVED
2005 62
2011
22%115,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2005 21%
2011
43%208,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2005 38%
2007-11
21%108,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2000 20%
2010
36200 DEATHS
IMPROVED
2005 47
2011
9%47,000 CHILDREN
IMPROVED
2008 14%
2010
8.7%2,427 BABIES
WORSENED
2005 8.5%
2011
76%N.A.
IMPROVED
2005 86%
2011
79%N.A.
IMPROVED
2005 80%
2009–11
62%35,000 CHILDREN
IMPROVED
2005–07 63%
2011
36%188,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2005 31%
2011
37%192,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2008 30%
2011
11%13,000 TEENS
WORSENED
2008 10%
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2013 KIDS COUNT PROFILE
High school students not graduating on time
Teens who abuse alcohol or drugs
Teen births per 1,000Children in families where the household head lacks
a high school diploma
Children in single-parent families
Children living in high-poverty areas
Child and teen deaths per 100,000
Children without health insuranceLow-birthweight babies
Eighth graders not proficient in math
Fourth graders not proficient in reading
Children not attending preschool
Children living in households with a high
housing cost burden
Children whose parents lack secure employmentChildren in poverty Teens not in school
and not working
N.A. Not Available.
ECONOMIC WELL- BEING
EDUCATION
HEALTH
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY
2011
23%16,387,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2005 19%
UNITED STATES
2009/10
22%870,542 STUDENTS
IMPROVED
2005/06 27%
2010–11
7%1,752,000 TEENS
IMPROVED
2005–06 8%
2010
34367,678 BIRTHS
IMPROVED
2005 40
2011
15%11,131,000 CHILDREN
IMPROVED
2005 16%
2011
35%24,718,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2005 32%
2007-11
12%8,591,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2000 9%
2010
2620,482 DEATHS
IMPROVED
2005 32
2011
7%5,528,000 CHILDREN
IMPROVED
2008 10%
2010
8.1%325,563 BABIES
IMPROVED
2005 8.2%
2011
66%N.A.
IMPROVED
2005 72%
2011
68%N.A.
IMPROVED
2005 70%
2009–11
54%4,325,000 CHILDREN
IMPROVED
2005–07 56%
2011
40%29,486,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2005 37%
2011
32%23,777,000 CHILDREN
WORSENED
2008 27%
2011
8%1,497,000 TEENS
UNCHANGED
2008 8%
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