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The child poverty rate and related variables were calculated using data from the 2022 ACS 5-Year estimates. Key Variables: Child Poverty Rate: Calculated using ACS Table DP03, Variable DP03_0129P. Total Number of Children Under 18: Derived by summing variables B01001_003E, B01001_004E, B01001_005E, B01001_006E, B01001_027E, B01001_028E, B01001_029E, and B01001_030E from ACS Table B01001. Total Number of Children Under 18 in Poverty: Calculated using the formula: (DP03_0129P / 100) * (Total number of children under the age of 18) |
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["Maryland","School","Education","Enough Act","Social","Economic","Demographics","Poverty","Maryland Department of Planning","Governor's Office of Children"] |