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Prisoner Reentry Statistics
Reentry outcomes can swing fast, with Medicaid coverage delays averaging 1.8 months after release and overdose risk in the first two weeks about 28 times higher than baseline. This page connects those hazards to what works, including an estimated 186,000 crimes prevented by correctional education and housing interventions that cut homelessness return by around 25 to 26 percent, so you can see where policy changes and support services actually move the needle for people leaving prison.

Abuse In Foster Care Statistics
Even as 22 states reported foster care maltreatment investigations at above the national average, the details get more revealing, including that 29% of substantiated maltreatment in foster care in 2022 involved non foster care perpetrators. This page connects those findings to what it means for safety and follow up, including 12.7% annual re report rates for substantiated cases and evidence that better oversight and targeted training can measurably reduce risk.

Intercountry Adoption Statistics
Across the most recent reporting, intercountry adoption has shifted sharply from baby arrivals to older and more complex cases, with Hague pathways averaging 4.2 years at adoption for 2022 and older children aged 8+ rising to 20 percent. US and global patterns also widen the gap between expectation and reality, from 55 percent of adoptees being female in 2010 to 2022 to global adoptions falling about 85 percent since the 2004 peak, even as waiting times average 2.5 years and special needs now affect 25 percent of intercountry adoptees.

Food Stamp Statistics
SNAP reaches about 2.7% of U.S. households in 2022 and delivers an average $1.40 per person per day in FY 2023, but the real shock is how quickly the program’s footprint can move as electronic use rises and emergency allotments pushed benefits up by an average 27% for participating households during the pandemic. Payment accuracy stays tight at 1.9% improper cases in 2022, yet the benefits still helped cut very low food security by 13% for households that participated, making this page a rare mix of household reality and program performance.

Medicaid Enrollment Statistics
With 2024 renewal rates falling to 79% in states carrying the biggest disenrollment volumes and 40 states plus DC having adopted ACA Medicaid expansion, this page highlights how policy choices and program operations are reshaping who stays covered and how quickly. It also connects enrollment to spending and care patterns, from Medicaid’s high share of adult healthcare costs in low income groups to the way HCBS participation is linked to sharply lower nursing facility admissions.

Foster Youth Education Statistics
Even with nearly 31 states requiring a foster care education liaison, students still face schooling disruptions and uneven supports, including 34% reporting chronic absenteeism in 2021. See how tutoring, education planning, and school based coordination relate to better outcomes, from 3.1x higher high school GPA gains to a $6,500 average annual cost for targeted programs, and what that means for improving education stability.

Special Needs Adoption Statistics
More than 61% of the 113,589 children waiting for adoption in FY2021 are classified as special needs, yet special needs adoptions still make up 78% of all public agency adoptions, revealing how much demand is being matched by a system with real constraints. From adoption rates dropping 5% during the pandemic to outcomes like 92% intact stability after 10 years, the page connects waiting, support, and permanency decisions for kids who face the longest odds.

Shelter Statistics
Rents are still climbing, with private renters paying an average of £1,213 a month in England and London sitting at £1,255 on average, while housing costs swallow 42% of median income for new buyers. The page connects that pressure to what it means on the ground for homelessness, fuel poverty, damp and mould, and temporary accommodation so you can see how rent rises translate into real lives.

Current Foster Care Statistics
From $7.6 billion in federal foster care and adoption assistance paid in FY 2023 to 48% of alumni reporting housing instability after leaving care, this page connects spending to lived outcomes. It also tracks sharp program momentum like a 3.2% kinship guardianship growth rate and the realities behind youth health, remote support, and training compliance across states.

Fostering Statistics
With 442,000 licensed foster family homes in the U.S. in 2022 and about 60% of children entering foster care after maltreatment substantiation or a legal removal following investigation, this page turns child protection realities into clear, action focused statistics. It also weighs everyday risks, from hunger and vaccination gaps to homelessness and incarceration for young adults who age out, showing how fostering can both interrupt harm and what still needs to change.

U.S. Government Welfare Statistics
SNAP paid $135.59 per person per month in FY 2023 while major transfer programs totaled $1.3 trillion in 2023, and the page pairs those totals with the practical realities of need, like 2.5% of U.S. households experiencing homelessness on a single January 2024 night. It also tracks how different supports reduce harm and face risk, from Medicaid coverage gains of about 20 percentage points to a 5% SNAP improper payment rate and HUD’s $2.5 billion in questioned costs.

United States Foster Care Statistics
What happens to a child after foster care does not end at discharge, and the latest national figures make that contrast hard to ignore. By FY2023, federal child welfare programs supported 51.4 million days of care while outcomes research shows foster youth are far more likely to face instability, including 2.6x higher odds of food insecurity and 26% reporting homelessness experience by follow up, alongside persistent mental health and schooling disruptions.

Domestic Infant Adoption Statistics
Preliminary 2024 figures project 22,000 domestic infant adoptions nationwide, up 6 percent from 2022, even as the domestic infant adoption rate fell from 3.1 per 1,000 live births in 2019 to 2.8 in 2022. If you are trying to understand why demand surged, how agency pathways differ from independent plans, and what that means for wait times and open adoption choices, this page connects the shifts to real outcomes.

Foster Care System Statistics
Nearly one in five youth reported lacking health insurance at some point in NYTD 2022, even as states used prevention funding and CCWIS modernization to manage cases more efficiently, with federal allocations reaching billions for support, prevention, and system upgrades. Follow the tipping points from entry to permanency and the real-world ripple effects, where caseworker caseload averages and placement disruption research help explain why outcomes can swing so sharply.

Children In Foster Care Statistics
The foster care caseload in the United States fell 6% to 367,996 children as of September 30, 2022, but the population inside looks nothing like the general child population, from median age 8 and heavy representation of children of color to a 15.8 month median stay. See how race, disability, family history, and placement stability intersect with urgent details like entry reasons and outcomes for reunification, adoption, and guardianship.

Adoption Statistics
With 52% of organizations already implementing or piloting generative AI, adoption is moving fast while security pressure keeps rising, including 39% citing security and compliance as the biggest barrier and 37% of breaches involving malware. See how these shifts connect to growing cloud and edge spending, surging phishing volume, and broad digital reach across the US and UK.

Foster Care Statistics
With 369,911 children in foster care as of September 30, 2022 and only 25 percent of foster care exits leading to adoption, the page confronts a system where stability is hard to find and delays are built in. You will see how placement patterns, race and disability gaps, and caseworker shortages shape outcomes, from Medicaid coverage and sibling separations to long waits for foster homes and the lifelong aftershocks that follow.

Ebt Statistics
2025 earnings and spending patterns in Ebt statistics are still shifting, with key totals moving in ways many people would not expect from last year’s assumptions. This page pins down what changed and where the pressure points are, so you can see the real direction instead of relying on guesses.

Open Adoption Statistics
Open adoption is transforming family timelines, with 2026 figures pointing to a growing share of placements where contact plans are set early rather than improvised later. Read how those choices reshape long-term outcomes for children and birth families, and what the most recent patterns suggest about what works.

Foster Care Mental Health Statistics
See how Foster Care mental health needs are changing, including the most up to date figure showing X% of youth experiencing anxiety or depression in 2025. You will also find the sharp gap between what kids need and what services deliver, making the real stakes impossible to ignore.