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US: Top Stories of 2024: Foster Care’s Downward Trend

January 4, 2025 by NJ ARCH Editor

US: Top Stories of 2024: Foster Care’s Downward Trend

Imprint – December 27, 2024

The number of youth in foster care had already declined in the United States when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020. That year, it plummeted from a total of 425,974 to 407,332, with some fearing that the drop was less about improved child safety and more about the absence of adults outside the family who might report their concerns to the CPS hotline. But the federal tally of foster care declined in 2021, and then again in 2022. While the 2023 report is not out yet, The Imprint’s own data collected directly from states shows that the number continued to decline in that year as well.

Top Stories of 2024: Foster Care’s Downward Trend

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