2022 Alabama Kids Count 
Data Book

The 2022 Alabama Kids Count Data Book is here!

Each year, VOICES for Alabama’s Children publishes the Alabama Kids Count Data Book, the most trusted source of research on child well-being for all 67 counties in Alabama.

For 29 years, the Data Book has served as both a benchmark and roadmap for how children are faring and is used to raise visibility of children’s issues, identify areas of need, set priorities in child well-being and inform decision-making at the state and local levels.

The need to know how our children were faring both prior to and during the pandemic will be critical to understanding the impact this event is having on our children and families. It will provide a benchmark against which we will measure our progress moving forward over the next several years.

As we look forward, we need to revisit how well our children are doing on existing issues and identify new emerging issues that will stretch our imagination to come up with workable solutions. If we say our children count, shouldn’t we be investing in proven programs and policy solutions to ensure they have the opportunity to succeed?

Like the data? Visit the national KIDS COUNT Data Center to access hundreds of indicators, download data and create reports and graphics!

We are grateful to the Annie E. Casey Foundation for our decades-long partnership as Alabama’s KIDS COUNT grantee and provider.  Thank you for your leadership in data-driven solutions for children, families, and communities.

Order your copy TODAY at the link below:

2022 Alabama Kids Count Databook

Sponsors

We thank our sponsors for their support and acknowledge that the findings and conclusions presented in the Alabama Kids Count Data Book are those of the author(s) alone and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of these foundations, organizations or individuals.

2022 Alabama Kids Count Data Profiles

The 2022 County Data Profiles are presented here for each of Alabama’s 67 counties and the state. This four page report provides even more disaggregated data on the indicators presented in the 2022 Alabama Kids Count Data Book. 

Autauga Conecuh Houston Morgan
Baldwin Coosa Jackson Perry
Barbour Covington Jefferson Pickens
Bibb Crenshaw Lamar Pike
Blount Cullman Lauderdale Randolph
Bullock Dale Lawrence Russell
Butler Dallas Lee St Clair
Calhoun De Kalb Limestone Shelby
Chambers Elmore Lowndes Sumter
Cherokee Escambia Macon Talladega
Chilton Etowah Madison Tallapoosa
Choctaw Fayette Marengo Tuscaloosa
Clarke Franklin Marion Walker
Clay Geneva Marshall Washington
Cleburne Greene Mobile Wilcox
Coffee Hale Monroe Winston
Colbert Henry Montgomery Alabama