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- Families and Households - Census. gov
All Subtopics Within Families and Living Arrangements Child Care Information collected on child care has evolved over the years to include comprehensive data on child care use, cost, and receipt of government assistance
- Families and Living Arrangements - Census. gov
Families and Living Arrangements The Census Bureau collects data about American families for the nation, states and communities Our statistics describe trends in household and family composition, and show the number of children, young adults and couples living in the United States
- Census Bureau Releases New Estimates on America’s Families and Living . . .
Data from the annual release of America’s Families and Living Arrangements also show that 80% of one-parent family groups were maintained by a mother The marital history of the parent who maintained one-parent family groups differed for fathers and mothers in 2022
- Nearly Two-Thirds of U. S. Households are Family Households
America’s Families and Living Arrangements tables show that about 64% of households were classified as family households in 2024
- Number of Kids Living Only With Their Mothers Has Doubled in 50 Years
The America’s Families and Living Arrangements tables and figures also provide details about unmarried couples, family groups, household sizes and other living arrangements
- America?s Families and Living Arrangements: 2020 - Census. gov
These America’s Families and Living Arrangements: 2020 data tables are from Families and Living Arrangement
- Wealth by Race of Householder - Census. gov
Households with a Black householder were less likely than those with a White householder to have home equity, retirement accounts, stocks and mutual funds
- Rising Cost of Child Care Services a Challenge for Working Parents
Rising Cost of Child Care The National Database of Childcare Prices, which reports child care costs in 2,360 U S counties, shows that child care expenses are untenable for families throughout the country and highlights the urgent need for greater federal investments, according to the U S Department of Labor
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