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Report: CA 32nd in nation for child well-being

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Tuesday, June 10, 2025   

California ranks 32nd in the nation for overall child well-being, according to the new 2025 Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation.

When you consider the percentage of kids covered by health insurance, the Golden State does well, at third in the nation, but the state drops to 30th for education outcomes.

Kelly Hardy, senior managing director of health and research for the advocacy group Children Now, said three-quarters of eighth graders are not proficient in math, and slightly more than 70% of fourth graders are not proficient in reading.

"We rank 49th in the number of teachers per student in the classroom and a lot of it comes down to just the amount of spending on education," Hardy explained. "It may seem like we're spending a lot but we ranked just 43rd in the percentage of our GDP spent on our schools."

A big increase in education spending is unlikely because California faces a $12 billion budget deficit and the state is bracing for large cuts in federal funding, especially to Medi-Cal.

Hardy noted the housing crisis has not improved, as 41% of people in California have to spend more than 30% of their income just to put a roof over their heads.

"California is the absolute worst state in the nation in terms of the percentage of income spent on housing," Hardy asserted. "Parents have to choose between putting food on the table and paying for rent, and it really puts families in a bind."

Leslie Boissiere, vice president of external affairs for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, said the data show stubborn racial disparities for children of color.

"For example, the child well-being outcomes on 15 out of 16 indicators for Native kids are lower than the national average," Boissiere pointed out. "If you look at Black kids, 8 out of 16 indicators outcomes are lower than the national average."

Disclosure: The Annie E. Casey Foundation contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Education, Juvenile Justice, and Welfare Reform. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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