Percentage of children ages 0-17 who have ever experienced two or more of the following: parental divorce or separation; living with someone who had an alcohol or drug problem; neighborhood violence victim or witness; living with someone who was mentally ill, suicidal or severely depressed; domestic violence witness; parent served jail time; being treated or judged unfairly due to race/ethnicity; or death of a parent (2-year estimate)
Montana’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #24Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
MontanaNegative Impact
Montana0.146
27
•
•
25.3
45
5.1
19
5.0
32
$232
11
•
•
42
17
1.8%
12
41.0%
44
6.0%
4
$38,329
30
12.4%
27
3.0%
9
10.1%
19
68.8%
19
23.2
2
4.27
8
•
•
33.7%
14
94.0%
4
85.9%
27
•
•
21.9%
48
91.5%
40
80
49
31.1%
8
65.0%
11
0.330
25
•
•
6.6
11
1.7
18
100.0%
1
31.4%
46
•
•
3
13
56.9%
37
51.5%
7
10.8
38
•
•
69.4%
18
39.3%
19
16.1%
27
14.1%
26
4.8%
5
-0.060
28
•
•
9.3%
18
•
•
66.8
18
385.1
16
251.7
23
8.3%
34
•
•
56.1%
24
68.8%
39
62.6%
20
64.1%
31
•
•
66.6%
44
40.6%
39
60.3%
34
•
•
80.2%
40
1,757
7
0.495
12
•
•
28.3%
2
7.0%
27
19.6%
5
•
•
364.9
9
5.7%
26
13.6
27
•
•
31.7%
7
•
•
7.7%
25
15.2%
35
-0.110
30
•
•
18.6
6
23.4%
49
16.4%
34
12.4%
15
31.8
49
•
•
10,056
31
3.2
45
•
•
13.2%
34
52.1%
13
7.6%
16
1.4
2
11.2%
25
30.8%
40
11.7%
41
9.2%
43
9.0%
22
3.0%
5
6.7%
22
24.5%
38
8.4%
2
•
•
30.6%
15
30.5%
1
30.5%
9
0.139
24
•
•
1,122,867
•
20.8%
•
59.1%
•
20.0%
•
45.5%
•
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