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475. Why Does the Richest Country in the World Have So Many Poor Kids?

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Poverty's Impact on Child Development

This chapter explores the intergenerational effects of poverty on children's brain development and cognitive outcomes. It introduces the Baby's First Years study, which examines how cash gifts to low-income mothers can influence educational and health outcomes for their children. The discussion also addresses systemic issues surrounding child poverty in the U.S., highlighting racial disparities and the necessity of investing in early childhood development to promote equity.

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