It shouldn't surprise anyone that when the economy stumbles, it hurts children at least as much as it hurts adults. Still, it was something of a shocker when The Annie E. Casey Foundation came out with its latest Kids Count Data Book survey this summer, assessing the general well-being of children by weighing such factors as their safety, education, and health. Only last year, the foundation ranked California 16th in the nation. This year, however, after the foundation considere...
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