December 16, 2022

2022 Florida Child Well-Being Index

The policy choices we make today should lay the foundation for children to become thriving adults who will join the workforce and contribute to their communities. Smart investments will help cultivate strong families who, in turn, will raise strong, healthy children. To guide these policy choices, we need timely, relevant data that document the challenges and successes facing Florida’s children and families. That’s the impetus behind the 2022 Florida Child Well-Being Index.  

These rankings were developed using KIDS COUNT® data to show where more investments can be made. The outcomes in communities are not accidental. Counties with higher rankings tend to be well-resourced places, where families can afford to invest in things like high-quality child care, education, and other opportunities for their children. Counties that rank near the middle tend to have a mixture of well-resourced and less well-resourced areas, such as some larger counties with a combination of big cities and suburban and rural areas. Counties with lower rankings tend to be places that have borne the brunt of the state’s disinvestment in public services and where people face historic barriers to economic opportunity.

All communities can access shared prosperity when we make wise investments in children and families and have policies in place that close opportunity gaps. As laid out in FPI's Roadmap to Shared Prosperity, data-driven policymaking and investments in the following areas can help to move the needle for Florida’s kids:  

  • prioritizing child well-being and quality of life by preserving and expanding basic household supports like nutrition, housing, and income assistance.
  • nurturing children by investing in affordable, quality early learning, thriving public schools, and well supported teachers.
  • building a stronger workforce by expanding access to higher education and job training.
  • ensuring all Floridians have access to affordable, quality health care.

KIDS COUNT® is a registered trademark of The Annie E. Casey Foundation in the United States and/or other countries and is used with permission of the Foundation.


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