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Data shows New Mexico families struggle with basic expenses

Albuquerque Journal--New Mexico’s leaders have taken many actions to protect and support children and families through this uncertainty, including hunger relief funding, emergency economic relief for those left out of federal stimulus payments, a new paid-sick-leave policy, and an increase and expansion of the Working Families Tax Credit, which will put money in the hands of families who will spend it quickly and locally to provide for their children’s basic needs.

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Report: Students with disabilities less likely to graduate high school

Carlsbad Current Argus--Students that do not graduate on time are more likely to drop out of school and less likely to attend college, according to the data book. Adults without a high school diploma are also more likely to have low-paying jobs, not have benefits and have higher unemployment rates.

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Exempting Social Security Income from Taxation: Not Targeted, Not Necessary, Not Cheap

Fact Sheet Legislation to exempt all Social Security income from state taxes is popular, but it would only help those with the highest incomes because low-income seniors are already not taxed on their Social Security benefits. (State-level data on some aspects of the senior population)

By |January 28th, 2022|Categories: Economic Security Publications, Local Data, Publications, Tax and Budget Publications|Comments Off on Exempting Social Security Income from Taxation: Not Targeted, Not Necessary, Not Cheap

Food for Thought

Santa Fe Reporter--While the number of households receiving SNAP benefits provides one view of the state’s need to address hunger, Emily Wildau, a research and policy analyst with Voices for Children, says it’s important to “look at poverty, unemployment, homeownership, and…a cost of food index,” to understand how hunger affects youths in the state. These factors, Wildau says, outline the parameters of those experiencing “food insecurity.”

By |January 26th, 2022|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Health News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on Food for Thought

Bill requires NM departments to help non-English speakers

Santa Fe New Mexican--A New Mexico Voices for Children report from August says “New Mexicans who speak languages other than English, particularly immigrants and refugees, are excluded because of systemic inequities in language access. The inadequacy of our state’s multilingual interpretation and translation services causes significant hardship in many New Mexico communities because language access is critical for both good health and financial security.”

By |January 21st, 2022|Categories: Human Rights/Civic Participation News Coverage, News Coverage, Racial and Ethnic Equity News Coverage|Comments Off on Bill requires NM departments to help non-English speakers

Well-being of local children similar to state in most areas

Roswell Daily Record--Amber Wallin, deputy director, said that Chaves County’s outcomes are often tied closely to the fortunes of the oil and gas industry. “Those are things like poverty rates, child abuse rates that are linked to that,” said Wallin. “We know when parents have steady wages and good steady income that is a good predictor of how children are doing.” She added that the pandemic had a dramatically different effect on people depending on their social circumstances.

By |January 20th, 2022|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, Health News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage, Racial and Ethnic Equity News Coverage|Comments Off on Well-being of local children similar to state in most areas
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