Monday, June 26, 2023

First in the Nation to Pass A Bill Restricting Abortion, Indiana Cannot Care For Its Children

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Indiana lags in health care, community for child well-being Overall, Indiana ranked 24th for child well-being

Indiana hovers just above the national average at 24th, the highest ranking for the state over the last decade. But in specific categories — for health care as well as family and community — the state scored 29th and 31st, respectively.

The Indiana Youth Institute attributed the ranking from the Annie E. Casey Foundation to a lack of affordable and accessible childcare, which the foundation said hindered economic mobility and perpetuated generational wealth gaps.

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