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"The improvements came despite an increase in the state’s child-poverty rate to 1 in 4 kids, nearly 600,000 children. That’s up from about 1 in 5 in 2008, when the nation was in a recession, according to 2016 Kids Count data released today by the Annie E. Casey Foundation." The Columbus Dispatch reported (click here for more).
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