By A Mystery Man Writer
The Great Recession may be over, but the number of children living in poverty or low-income families is still higher than pre-recession levels.
David Brooks: The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake - The Atlantic
Basic Facts about Low-Income Children: Children 6 through 11 Years, 2015 – NCCP
poverty - Page 11
Over forty percent of U.S. children live in poverty
Millions of families in the U.S. experience food insecurity, report finds : Shots - Health News : NPR
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children - Page 13
The decline of American playtime — and how to resurrect it - Vox
QuickStats: Percentage* of Children and Adolescents Aged 4–17 Years with Serious Emotional or Behavioral Difficulties,† by Poverty Status§ and Sex — National Health Interview Survey, 2011–2014¶