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Children in Poverty
Children in Poverty in Wisconsin
Wisconsin

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Wisconsin Value:

13.4%

Percentage of children younger than 18 years who live in households below the poverty threshold

Wisconsin Rank:

15

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Percentage of children younger than 18 years who live in households below the poverty threshold




Children in Poverty Trends

Percentage of children younger than 18 years who live in households below the poverty threshold

Trend: Children in Poverty in Wisconsin, United States, 2023 Health Of Women And Children Report

Percentage of children younger than 18 years who live in households below the poverty threshold

Wisconsin
United States
Sources:
  • U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement
  • U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey
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Children in Poverty

Trend: Children in Poverty in Wisconsin, United States, 2023 Health Of Women And Children Report

Percentage of children younger than 18 years who live in households below the poverty threshold

Wisconsin
United States
Sources:
  • U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement
  • U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey

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