The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released its latest Race for ResultsĀ® report a decade after its inaugural publication, revealing progress in some areas but persistent disparities for children of color in the United States.
The report utilizes Casey’s Race for Results index based on 12 indicators of child and youth well-being, showing that improvements have been made in at least six out of 11 comparable indicators across racial and ethnic groups over the past decade. Despite this progress, the nation falls short in adequately preparing children to achieve crucial milestones, with no racial or ethnic group coming close to the maximum score of 1,000 on the index.
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