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KIDS COUNT
KIDS COUNT is a national and state-by-state effort sponsored by the Annie E. Casey Foundation to track the well-being of children, youth, and families utilizing sound data.
The KIDS COUNT data books help answer the question:
How are Alaska’s children doing?
They focus on the key indicators of
Alaska Children’s Trust is focused on continually raising awareness of the needs and challenges of children, youth, and families throughout Alaska.
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38th
In 2023 data, Alaska ranked 38th in the nation in overall child well-being.
KIDS COUNT
KIDS COUNT is a national and state-by-state effort sponsored by the Annie E. Casey Foundation to track the well-being of children, youth, and families utilizing sound data.
2023 Alaska Data and State Profile
– 2023 KIDS COUNT Data Book (PDF)
– 2023 KIDS COUNT State Profile (PDF)
Key Points and Regional Data
– 2021 KIDS COUNT Regions of Alaska (PDF)
2022 Expanded Indicator Alaska-Specific Data
National Data
Kids Count Archives
National Kids Count Data 2023
National Kids Count Data 2022
National Kids Count Data 2021
National Kids Count Data 2020
National Kids Count Data 2019
National Kids Count Data 2018
National Kids Count Data 2017
National Kids Count Data 2016
National Kids Count Data 2015
National Kids Count Data 2014
Alaska Data
Kids Count Archives
Kids Count Alaska 2020
Kids Count Alaska 2019
Kids Count Alaska 2018
Kids Count Alaska 2013-2014
Kids Count Alaska 2011-2012
Kids Count Alaska 2009-2010
Kids Count Alaska 2008
Kids Count Alaska 2006-2007
Kids Count Alaska 2005
Kids Count Alaska 2004
Kids Count Alaska 2003
Kids Count Alaska 2002
Kids Count Alaska 2001
Kids Count Alaska 2000
Kids Count Alaska 1998-1999
Kids Count Alaska 1997
Kids Count Alaska 1996