How can there be Poverty in America?
NORTH CAROLINA
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SOURCE KIDS COUNT DATA CENTER
North Carolina Indicators
TopicsChoose one topic.
BASIC DEMOGRAPHICS
Child population by age group
Child population by gender
INDICATORS BY AGE GROUP
Total population by child and adult populations
Child population by single age
Child population by age group
Adult population by age group
INDICATORS BY RACE AND ETHNICITY
Total population by race/ethnicity
Children under 1 year of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 4 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 5 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 10 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 15 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 18 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 21 years of age by race/ethnicity
Child population by race
Adult population by race
Child population by race and age group
INDICATORS BY FAMILY NATIVITY
Child population by nativity
Children in immigrant families
Children in immigrant families by parent's region of origin
Children in immigrant families who are U.S. citizens
Children in immigrant families in which resident parents are not U.S. citizens
Children in immigrant families in which resident parents have been in the country five years or lessEconomic Well-Being Indicators
EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME
Unemployment
Median household income
Median family (with child) income
Children under age 18 with no parent in the labor force
Teens age 16-19 not attending school and not working
Children under age 6 with all available parents in the labor force
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children ages 6 to 12 with all available parents in the labor force
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Unemployment rate of parents
Children with at least one unemployed parent
Children whose parents lack secure employment
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children under age 6 with no parent in the labor force
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Low-income working families with children
Children in low-income working families by age group
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children living in low-income households where no adults work
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Median family income among households with children
Unemployed teens age 16 to 19
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Teens ages 16 to 19 not attending school and not working
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Female-headed families receiving child support
1990-92 to 2015-17 2016-18 Explain series
Youth not attending school and not working by age group
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
Children receiving Work First
Children receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Children receiving Social Security (OASDI)
Children in families that receive public assistance
Number of participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Percent who participated in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
HOUSING
Percent of housing units where householders spend at least 30% of income on housing
Children living in households that are owned
Children living in households with a high housing cost burden
Children in low-income households with a high housing cost burden
Children living in crowded housing
POVERTY
Children in poverty
Children in poverty (100 percent poverty)
Children in poverty by age group
Children in extreme poverty (50 percent poverty)
Children below 150 percent poverty
Children below 200 percent poverty
Children below 250 percent poverty
Persons 18 to 24 in poverty
Population in poverty
Families with related children that are below poverty by family type
Children ages 0 to 8 below 200 percent poverty
Children ages 0 to 8 at or above 200 percent poverty
Children in poverty according to the supplemental poverty measure
2011-13 2013-15 to 2015-17 2016-18 Explain series
OTHER ECONOMIC WELL-BEING
Children without a vehicle at home
Children living in households that were food insecure at some point during the year
INDICATORS BY RACE AND ETHNICITY
Children whose parents lack secure employment by race and ethnicity
2005-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Teens ages 16 to 19 not in school and not working by race and ethnicity
2005-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children in poverty by race and ethnicity
Children below 200 percent poverty by race
Children living in households with a high housing cost burden by race
Children in poverty (100%) by age group and race and ethnicity
Median family income among households with children by race and ethnicity
Children in extreme poverty (50 percent poverty) by race and ethnicity
Children in families that receive public assistance by race and ethnicity
INDICATORS BY FAMILY NATIVITY
Children whose parents lack secure parental employment by family nativity
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children in low-income working families by family nativity
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children with all available parents in the labor force by family nativity
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children with all available parents not in the labor force by family nativity
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Median family income among households with children by family nativity
Children living in households that are owned by family nativity
Children living in households with a high housing cost burden by family nativity
Children living in crowded households by family nativity
Children living below the poverty threshold by family nativity
Children living in low-income families (below 200 percent of the poverty threshold) by family nativityEducation Indicators
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Total enrollment in child care
Total number of child care facilities
Young children not in school
Young children not in school by poverty status
Head Start enrollment by age group
Children under age 6 in family-based childcare
Children under age 6 whose parents had predictive concerns about their development
Children under age 6 whose family members read to them less than 4 days per week
Children ages 9 months to 35 months who received a developmental screening
Children under age 6 who received a developmental screening
North Carolina Indicators
TopicsChoose one topic.
- Data Provider
- Contact: National KIDS COUNT
- Contact: NC Child
BASIC DEMOGRAPHICS
Child population by age group
Child population by gender
INDICATORS BY AGE GROUP
Total population by child and adult populations
Child population by single age
Child population by age group
Adult population by age group
INDICATORS BY RACE AND ETHNICITY
Total population by race/ethnicity
Children under 1 year of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 4 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 5 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 10 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 15 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 18 years of age by race/ethnicity
Children under 21 years of age by race/ethnicity
Child population by race
Adult population by race
Child population by race and age group
INDICATORS BY FAMILY NATIVITY
Child population by nativity
Children in immigrant families
Children in immigrant families by parent's region of origin
Children in immigrant families who are U.S. citizens
Children in immigrant families in which resident parents are not U.S. citizens
Children in immigrant families in which resident parents have been in the country five years or lessEconomic Well-Being Indicators
EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME
Unemployment
Median household income
Median family (with child) income
Children under age 18 with no parent in the labor force
Teens age 16-19 not attending school and not working
Children under age 6 with all available parents in the labor force
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children ages 6 to 12 with all available parents in the labor force
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Unemployment rate of parents
Children with at least one unemployed parent
Children whose parents lack secure employment
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children under age 6 with no parent in the labor force
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Low-income working families with children
Children in low-income working families by age group
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children living in low-income households where no adults work
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Median family income among households with children
Unemployed teens age 16 to 19
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Teens ages 16 to 19 not attending school and not working
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Female-headed families receiving child support
1990-92 to 2015-17 2016-18 Explain series
Youth not attending school and not working by age group
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
Children receiving Work First
Children receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Children receiving Social Security (OASDI)
Children in families that receive public assistance
Number of participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Percent who participated in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
HOUSING
Percent of housing units where householders spend at least 30% of income on housing
Children living in households that are owned
Children living in households with a high housing cost burden
Children in low-income households with a high housing cost burden
Children living in crowded housing
POVERTY
Children in poverty
Children in poverty (100 percent poverty)
Children in poverty by age group
Children in extreme poverty (50 percent poverty)
Children below 150 percent poverty
Children below 200 percent poverty
Children below 250 percent poverty
Persons 18 to 24 in poverty
Population in poverty
Families with related children that are below poverty by family type
Children ages 0 to 8 below 200 percent poverty
Children ages 0 to 8 at or above 200 percent poverty
Children in poverty according to the supplemental poverty measure
2011-13 2013-15 to 2015-17 2016-18 Explain series
OTHER ECONOMIC WELL-BEING
Children without a vehicle at home
Children living in households that were food insecure at some point during the year
INDICATORS BY RACE AND ETHNICITY
Children whose parents lack secure employment by race and ethnicity
2005-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Teens ages 16 to 19 not in school and not working by race and ethnicity
2005-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children in poverty by race and ethnicity
Children below 200 percent poverty by race
Children living in households with a high housing cost burden by race
Children in poverty (100%) by age group and race and ethnicity
Median family income among households with children by race and ethnicity
Children in extreme poverty (50 percent poverty) by race and ethnicity
Children in families that receive public assistance by race and ethnicity
INDICATORS BY FAMILY NATIVITY
Children whose parents lack secure parental employment by family nativity
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children in low-income working families by family nativity
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children with all available parents in the labor force by family nativity
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Children with all available parents not in the labor force by family nativity
2000-2007 series 2008-2018 series Explain series
Median family income among households with children by family nativity
Children living in households that are owned by family nativity
Children living in households with a high housing cost burden by family nativity
Children living in crowded households by family nativity
Children living below the poverty threshold by family nativity
Children living in low-income families (below 200 percent of the poverty threshold) by family nativityEducation Indicators
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Total enrollment in child care
Total number of child care facilities
Young children not in school
Young children not in school by poverty status
Head Start enrollment by age group
Children under age 6 in family-based childcare
Children under age 6 whose parents had predictive concerns about their development
Children under age 6 whose family members read to them less than 4 days per week
Children ages 9 months to 35 months who received a developmental screening
Children under age 6 who received a developmental screening
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