Report finds that Maine has seen the biggest decline in child well-being in the country since 2019
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Madi Smith
Published July 12, 2026 at 8:22 AM EDT
Madi Smith
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Maine Public
The latest Kids Count Report finds that Maine has seen the biggest decline in child well-being in the country since 2019
The annual Kids Count Data Book attributes its findings to a decline in child health outcomes and test scores
The report ranks Maine in the bottom ten states for educational achievement, citing the fact that 75% of students failed to reach proficiency in the latest national exams, as well as the high number of high school students who did not graduate on time
Maine also ranks low in health indicators due to a comparatively high child obesity rate and declining access to healthcare in rural areas
Maine did improve its overall score due to its low teen birth rate and relatively small number of children in poverty
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