The 2020 Census Could Miss More Than 100,000 Ohio Children

This press release for the Annie E. Casey Foundation KIDS COUNT Data Book explains that Ohio has over 100,000 children that may be missed in the 2020 census, that the risk is particularly high in the big cities, and that missing children has significant financial consequences for the state and for funding for children’s programs.

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