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Children in Poverty Racial Disparity
Children in Poverty Racial Disparity in Nebraska
Nebraska

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Nebraska Value:

4.5

Ratio of the childhood poverty rate of the racial/ethnic group with the highest rate (varies by state) to the non-Hispanic white rate

Nebraska Rank:

42

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Children in Poverty Racial Disparity by State

Ratio of the childhood poverty rate of the racial/ethnic group with the highest rate (varies by state) to the non-Hispanic white rate




Children in Poverty Racial Disparity Trends

Ratio of the childhood poverty rate of the racial/ethnic group with the highest rate (varies by state) to the non-Hispanic white rate

Trend: Children in Poverty Racial Disparity in Nebraska, United States, 2023 Health Of Women And Children Report

Ratio of the childhood poverty rate of the racial/ethnic group with the highest rate (varies by state) to the non-Hispanic white rate

Nebraska
United States
Source:

 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey

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Children in Poverty Racial Disparity

Trend: Children in Poverty Racial Disparity in Nebraska, United States, 2023 Health Of Women And Children Report

Ratio of the childhood poverty rate of the racial/ethnic group with the highest rate (varies by state) to the non-Hispanic white rate

Nebraska
United States
Source:

 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey


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