Children of Low-Income Families

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Children whose parents lack the resources to fully meet their needs suffer in multiple ways. They are much more likely to go hungry, to move frequently, to begin school unprepared to learn, and to develop chronic health problems. Social insurance and safety net programs, including Medicaid

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