How does the child poverty rate in the United States compare with that in other Western industrialized nations?

Ten years ago, before our current economic crisis:US has highest childhood poverty rate of industrialized countriesBy Paul Scherrer14 March 2001"The United States, with more than one in five children living in poverty, has the highest rate of childhood poverty among the nations that comprise the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Twelve million American children live in poverty."The same statistic rules were applied to comparing children from different countries. Max20characters 58 months ago.

Ten years ago, before our current economic crisis:US has highest childhood poverty rate of industrialized countriesBy Paul Scherrer14 March 2001"The United States, with more than one in five children living in poverty, has the highest rate of childhood poverty among the nations that comprise the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Twelve million American children live in poverty."The same statistic rules were applied to comparing children from different countries. Max20characters 62 months ago.

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