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Tuesday, June 10, 2025   

Louisiana performed better than many states in connecting young children to early care and education, and on fourth grade reading proficiency, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2025 Kids Count Data Book, which ranks states for child well-being.

In 2019, 74% of Louisiana's fourth graders were not proficient in reading.

Teresa Falgoust, director of data and research at the New Orleans-based advocacy group Agenda for Children, said by 2024, the number dropped to 68%.

"We can draw a nice straight line between lots of investments that our state has made in improving early literacy and really improved outcomes for those kids," Falgoust explained.

Nearly 80% of Louisiana eighth graders are not proficient in math, up from 77% in 2019. Louisiana children experience worse health and more concerning community conditions than their peers in most other states. In 2023, 25% of the state's kids lived in poverty, well above the national rate of 16%. Louisiana's overall ranking slipped one spot to 49th nationally.

Leslie Boissiere, vice president of external affairs for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, said the nation should not lose sight of the racial disparities still seen in the report's 16 well-being indicators, particularly among Black, Latino and Native American children.

"For example, the child well-being outcomes on 15 out of 16 indicators for Native kids are lower than the national average," Boissiere pointed out. "If you look at Black kids, it's 8 out of 16 indicators, where Black kids' outcomes are lower than the national average."

As Congress considers cuts to Medicaid and other safety-net programs, Falgoust is urging elected officials to continue to prioritize the needs of children. She noted states where Medicaid coverage was not extended to more working-age adults under the Affordable Care Act have seen hospitals close, especially in rural areas, when patients without insurance can't afford to pay.

"Medicaid expansion in Louisiana has really impacted our hospital systems and their ability to stay open and maintain high levels of care," Falgoust added.

Disclosure: The Annie E. Casey Foundation contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Education, Juvenile Justice, and Welfare Reform. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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