children in the United States experience poverty. As of 1992[update], children were the largest age group living below the poverty line, and around 1 in 5 children...
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In the United States, poverty has both social and political implications. In 2020, there were 37.2 million people in poverty. Some of the many causes...
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Child poverty refers to the state of children living in poverty and applies to children from poor families and orphans being raised with limited or no...
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Child labor in the United States was a common phenomenon across the economy in the 19th century. Outside agriculture, it gradually declined in the early...
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Child poverty in Canada declined since 2015, with the number of children who were living in poverty decreasing 71% by 2020. In 1989, with a million children...
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Poverty in the United Kingdom is the condition experienced by the portion of the population of the United Kingdom that lacks adequate financial resources...
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pdf McCarty, Alyn T. (2016). "Child Poverty in the United States: A Tale of Devastation and the Promise of Hope". Sociology Compass. 10 (7):...
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In the United States, child support is the ongoing obligation for a periodic payment made directly or indirectly by an "obligor" (or paying parent or payer)...
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The United States federal child tax credit (CTC) is a partially-refundable tax credit for parents with dependent children. It provided $2,000 in tax relief...
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In the United States, the minimum age at which a person can marry, with or without parental consent or other authorization, is set by each state and territory...
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