22-07-2019 15:02 via sltrib.com

Terry Haven: How are the children? We can answer that.

Recently, The Annie E. Casey Foundation published its 30th KIDS COUNT Data Book. The annual publication tracks and ranks all the states on 16 indicators of child well-being in four different domains – economic well-being, education, health, and family and community. Utah has changed dramatically in the 30 years since the data book was first published. In 1990 Utah had 627,000 kids. By 2017 that had grown to 926,000. In 1990, 90% of Utah’s children were non-Hispanic white compared to
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