KIDS COUNT in Colorado!
Download the 2026 KIDS COUNT in Colorado! Data Book
KIDS COUNT in Colorado! helps you make sense of the challenges and opportunities facing Colorado kids. We bring together data from a wide set of sources to create a comprehensive picture of how kids are doing in K-12 education, economic security, health, and early childhood.
KIDS COUNT is a national and state-by-state project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation to track the status of children in the United States.
Click here to request a physical 2026 Data Book.
Questions about getting a copy? Email Leah Caputo at Leah@ColoradoKids.org.
The 2026 edition of the KIDS COUNT in Colorado! Data Book provides a snapshot of how children across the state are doing. The data remind us of what is at stake and who is relying on us to pay attention.
This is a moment when data matter. In difficult times, clear, reliable information helps us understand where children are thriving and where they are being left behind.
This report also includes data profiles for each Colorado county.
Find data for your county below!
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KIDS COUNT in Colorado! is part of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s national KIDS COUNT project. KIDS COUNT serves as an important source of quality, unbiased information on children and families for decision-makers and child advocates.
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