Seeing the Full Picture: Poverty Rates May Have Dropped but Families Are Still Facing Material Hardship
While progress has been considerable, the pressing problem of child poverty has not been resolved.
In Their Own Words: Families' Biggest Challenges During the Pandemic
Explore the most commonly occurring themes around pandemic challenges that have emerged from our past fact sheets and examine how these themes vary in different demographic groups.
Two Years in the Life of a Pandemic: Listening To the Voices of Parents
The topics and trends that RAPID has followed for the past two years provide a living record of the pandemic. However, these issues didn’t begin in 2020 and the challenges will remain in the lives of our survey families well after the pandemic has faded into history.
No Shelter From The Storm
Higher Income Isn’t Protecting Black And Latinx Families From Financial And Material Hardship During The Pandemic
Bearing Witness: Family Voices That We Can’t Ignore
Hearing the stories of RAPID survey respondents
The Basic Truth About Basic Needs
Structural inequalities exist based on income and race/ethnicity among households with young children during the pandemic
Flattening the Other Curve, Part 2
Trends for parental well-being are improving overall, but not for everyone
Why Households with Young Children Warrant Our Attention and Support During (and After) the COVID-19 Pandemic
The role of caregiver emotional support in buffering children from the stress of material hardship