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KidsData
@kidsdata.bsky.social
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Supporting the health and well-being of kids through research and data. KidsData.org is a program of @PRBdata
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Kids in the U.S. are facing a deepening health crisis — mortality, chronic illness, mental health, early puberty, and pain symptoms are all rising sharply.

🔗 Full discussion: “The new crisis in American kids’ health” via @wbur.org

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The new crisis in American kids' health
Mortality rates, mental health conditions, obesity and chronic disease rates are all up significantly in American children. Why are kids in the U.S. so unhealthy?
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If you have a data set that is really important for you and has valuable impact, consider telling your story to Essential Data U.S. (essentialdata.us). They are building a compendium of cases that convey compelling real-world examples of how federal data can benefit the American people and economy.
America's Essential Data
Highlighting examples of how our essential public data serve the American people.
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🔵 What does the U.S. government shutdown mean for federal data?

🔵 How will the shutdown affect government statistics?

🔵 What's happens when major public surveys, like the Food Security Supplement, are canceled?

👉 It's a smart time to join PRB's Federal Data Forum: federaldataforum.prb.org/login
Why do we need social and behavioral scientists at the table when we talk about reimagining science?

Because nearly 40% of U.S. deaths are preventable — and prevention depends on understanding human behavior, not just biology.

Read more:
👉 pop.psu.edu/news/why-soc...
Why Social Science? - Because Reimagining Science Requires Behavioral and Social Scientists at the Table, Too | Population Research Institute
By Sam Goldstein, Science for Good
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Cash Assistance for Children: Research Roundup and Policy Future
Join the Urban Institute and the Berkeley Opportunity Lab to examine the evolving conversation about the benefits andimpacts of safety net investments in children.
Oct 21, 12:30-4:30, hybrid
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Foster Care Education Outcomes: A sys­tem­at­ic review of the best avail­able stud­ies between 2000 and 2023 shows that while chal­lenges remain, young peo­ple with fos­ter care expe­ri­ence are achiev­ing far more than out­dat­ed sta­tis­tics suggest.
www.aecf.org/blog/foster-...
Foster Care Education Outcomes: New Research Challenges the 3% Myth
Foster youth achieve more than outdated stats suggest. New data shows progress in high school and college completion, though barriers remain.
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For decades, we have been able to answer questions about the food security of Americans because of the Current Population Survey Food Security Supplement (CPS-FSS) and a yearly report by the USDA’s Economic Research Service. But, we are about to know a whole lot less.
dataindex.us/newsletter/a...
Forsaking Food Security | America's Data Index
Thank you for your patience as we continue to improve dataindex.us. If you have feedback or encounter any issues, please contact [email protected].
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What were some of the challenges facing Californians in 2024, who was most affected, and how have health and health care needs changed in recent years?

Check out the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) annual data release on Thursday, October 9, 2025. healthpolicy.ucla.edu/newsroom/eve...
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) Annual Data Release
What percentage of Californians experienced a hate incident? Housing or food insecurity? Asthma attacks from wildfire smoke? Medical debt or delays in accessing needed health care? What are some of…
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Health and Human Services (HHS) will reinstate health data removed in January due to an executive order, including information on pregnancy risks, opioid-use disorder, AIDS, and the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System. It is unclear if the data will be updated. www.pbs.org/newshour/pol...
Trump administration agrees to restore federal health data and websites in lawsuit settlement
Soon after President Donald Trump's inauguration, federal health officials deleted or removed information on a range of topics including pregnancy risks, opioid-use disorder and the AIDS epidemic.…
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Studies show a stunning return on investment for food stamps, this one found that every government dollar spent on SNAP can yield a $62.25 return in long-term benefits for children, including increased earnings and longer life expectancy. www.prb.org/articles/wha...
What Investment Offers a 60-Fold Return? Food Stamps
For the youngest Americans, $1 of SNAP payments generates $62+ in economic and health benefits.
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