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Report: Nearly A Quarter Of Valley & Sierra Children Live In Poverty

A new analysis from the Public Policy Institute of California maps child poverty across California , and estimates Valley children would be much worse off without social safety net programs. About one in four children under five years old in the Central Valley and Sierra live in poverty, according to the analysis . That’s about on par with the state as a whole. In fact, many areas with the highest child poverty are actually found along the coast. Author and senior research fellow Caroline Danielson says that’s because salaries here may be lower, but so is the cost of living. “In some areas, employment opportunities are just not that robust,” Danielson says. “In other areas, the cost of living in some coastal areas are so high, that they are priced out.” She says social safety net programs like food stamps, housing subsidies, and CalWorks have helped control child poverty rates in the Valley. “We estimate statewide that for young children, the poverty rate would be 40 percent, not 25
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