2026 KIDS COUNT Data Book Ranks VT 4th in Child Well-Being
Voices for Vermont’s Children calls for the state to strengthen the systems families count on to thrive as Vermont drops from 2nd to 4th in 2026 KIDS COUNT Data Book ranking. Annie E. Casey foundation’s new scoring index shows how Vermont’spolicies and budget priorities affect children’s well-being.
Vermont Ranks 2nd for Children's Well-being; 2014 Data Book Highlights Impact of Policies
Voices for Vermont’s Children celebrates the release of the special 25th edition of the KIDS COUNT Data Book.
Vermont Ranks 3rd in the Nation for Overall Child Well-Being Despite Rising Child Poverty
The 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book, a state-by-state study on the well-being of America’s children, ranks Vermont as third in the nation for overall child well-being.
Brattleboro Reformer Covers 2010 Data Book Release
The Brattleboro Reformer covers the release of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book.
New Data Rankings Show VT Policies Working for Children
Vermont ranks third nationally in overall child health and well-being in the 2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book, the 21st annual state-by-state study on the well-being of America’s children, published by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
How Are the Children? New Data Released on Child Well-being
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released it’s 20th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book, a national and state-by-state report that includes key measures and statistical trends on the condition of America’s children and families.
2008 National KIDS COUNT Data Book
Vermont ranks 10th in the nation in a new state-by-state study on the well-being of America’s children.