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State investments boost VT’s ranking for overall child well-being

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Monday, June 9, 2025   

Vermont ranks high in overall child well-being, with fewer children living in poverty, according to a new report.

Released today, the 2025 Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows 9% of children live in families below the federal poverty level, as more parents gain secure employment.

Sarah Teel, research director with Voices for Vermont's Children, credited state investments in education and health care and an expanded Child Tax Credit, which put more cash in parents' pockets.

"That approach has worked, and it has made a difference, and it is the reason why we've seen the positive outcomes we have," said Teel, "and so protecting that should be one of our top priorities."

Teel said expansion of Green Mountain Care and the Children's Health Insurance Program has helped ensure nearly all kids in Vermont have health insurance.

She said it's important that state lawmakers keep listening to families and stick with proven, research-backed policy choices.

Post-pandemic learning loss continues to plague educational outcomes in the state.

Nearly 70% of fourth graders lack proficiency in reading and more than 70% of eighth graders lack proficiency in math.

Leslie Boissiere, vice president of external affairs with the Annie E. Casey Foundation, said prioritizing intervention strategies, to ensure more kids are in school and graduating on time, will ultimately help both families and the state's economy.

"With things like internships and apprenticeships, stronger - and in some cases - alternative education," said Boissiere, "so that they have an opportunity to thrive, and to move forward from education and into the workforce."

Federal lawmakers are considering significant cuts to public safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP.

Boissiere said she hopes they'll consider the data on food security, health care, and other indicators driving child well-being before making any moves.



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