National KIDS COUNT Publications

At Our Children Oregon, we look to the findings of Annie E. Casey Foundation’s reports to understand Oregon’s progress nationally towards creating a state where all our children thrive.
Previous National Data Books & Special Reports
For over thirty years, the Annie E. Casey Foundation has annually released the national KIDS COUNT Data Book which ranks each state using 16 indicators across four domains—health, education, economic well-being, and family and community—representing what children need most to thrive.
2022 Data Book
2022 OR State Profile (SP)
2022 OR State Profile (Eng)
For over thirty years, the Annie E. Casey Foundation has annually released the national KIDS COUNT Data Book which ranks each state using 16 indicators across four domains—health, education, economic well-being, and family and community—representing what children need most to thrive.
2021 Data Book
2021 OR State Profile (SP)
2021 OR State Profile (Eng)
This national KIDS COUNT report explores how families with children have fared during the pandemic and the risks they face. Using data from the Household Pulse Survey, the Foundation identified four key factors covering health and economic distress.
Published every few years, Race to Results highlights data for U.S. children of all races and ethnicities by reporting on key milestones at state and national levels.
KIDS COUNT Data Center
Combining data from trusted national resources and state organizations, the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KIDS COUNT Data Center provides an easy-to-use, in-depth, online database able to generate custom reports across different indicators, locations, and topics.
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