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Report: HI housing costs severely impact child well-being

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Tuesday, June 10, 2025   

Hawaii's housing cost burden is affecting child well-being, according to a new report.

The state ranked 24th in this year's Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count Data Book, after holding steady at 25th for two years. It improved in children's health and economic well-being but Hawaii is not stemming the tide of economic issues brought on by other factors.

Nicole Woo, director of research and economic policy for the Hawaii Children's Action Network, said housing challenges hold the state back.

"A lot of wealthy people want to move to Hawaii and they buy up a lot of our property," Woo pointed out. "That's been going on for a very long time and it is a rather unique thing about our state. We're also an island state with a lot of beautiful natural resources, so a lot of our lands are protected."

About 20% of the state is protected federal land. While the state's housing cost burden has improved, it is still much higher than the national average. The report found almost one in three children nationwide live in homes burdened by high housing costs. Other challenges the state faces include post-pandemic recovery.

Woo noted Hawaii was hit hard by restrictions on travel since its economy is heavily reliant on tourism.

Nationally, there were gains in economic well-being, including declines in the number of kids whose parents lacked secure employment.

Leslie Boissiere, vice president of external affairs for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, said there is more work to do.

"Unfortunately, it's also true that there are still 11 million children living in poverty in this country," Boissiere emphasized.

The upcoming budget reconciliation bill will not provide much help to Hawaii. While it is supposed to help people save money, the University of Hawaii found federal policies could push the state into a minor recession. Recovery could be slow with income growth being under 1% until 2028.

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