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The Decade of Lost Children - Charles M Blow

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Says Mr. Blow
"One of the greatest casualties of the great recession may well be a decade of lost children.

"According to "The State of America's Children 2011," a report issued last month by the Children's Defense Fund, the impact of the recession on children's well-being has been catastrophic.

Here is just a handful of the findings:

Â" "The number of children living in poverty has increased by four million since 2000, and the number of children who fell into poverty between 2008 and 2009 was the largest single-year increase ever recorded.

Â" "The number of homeless children in public schools increased 41 percent between the 2006-7 and 2008-9 school years.

Â" In 2009, an average of 15.6 million children received food stamps monthly, a 65 percent increase over 10 years."

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