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DOI: 10.34051/p/2020.44
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Children in central cities and rural communities experience high rates of poverty

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“…The national trends discussed thus far mask enormous variations across the country. The rural child poverty rates in states range from a low of 8 percent in Connecticut to a high of 35 percent in Mississippi (Savage 2008). In thirteen states, more than one-fourth of rural children are poor.…”
Section: State and Local Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The national trends discussed thus far mask enormous variations across the country. The rural child poverty rates in states range from a low of 8 percent in Connecticut to a high of 35 percent in Mississippi (Savage 2008). In thirteen states, more than one-fourth of rural children are poor.…”
Section: State and Local Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%