Child Poverty Reduction
Many parents of young children lack access to state and federal programs designed to promote economic stability for New Yorkers and reduce child poverty.

Our Equity-Centered Approach
Investments in families’ economic security are critical measures to furthering equity statewide for Black, Latinx, and Native American families, families from low-income backgrounds, and immigrant families. We advocate for poverty-reduction policies that will provide economic stability for families, such as improving access to child care subsidies, food, and housing benefits, an expanded Empire State Child Tax Credit, and more. Our team also collaborates with the NY Can End Child Poverty coalition and the Governor’s Child Poverty Reduction Advisory Council, which is charged with finding solutions to cut child poverty in half in New York State by 2032.
Latest Resource
Report: From Barriers to Opportunity: Confronting New York’s Systemic Barriers to Early Childhood and Poverty-Reduction Programs
Far too many New York families do not benefit from local, state, and federal support they need to raise healthy and thriving children due to systemic barriers standing in their way. These hurdles are especially steep for Black and Latinx families, immigrants, and other historically marginalized groups.
Across child care and public benefit programs, we found striking similarities in terms of the barriers that were most pernicious in limiting families’ access to resources, such as lack of information; difficulty applying for and securing benefits; and program-specific limitations.
Featured Reports and Resources Over the Years
Data Snapshot
Nearly
Black, Latinx, and Native American children experience poverty in New York State.
Children in
other states are less likely to experience poverty than those in New York.
More Resources
Memo: Understanding the true cost of child care in New York State
This memo summarizes the results of an analysis completed in 2022 to estimate the true cost of providing high-quality child care across New York State.
True Cost of High-Quality Child Care Model
The Education Trust—NY, in partnership with the Raising NY coalition, commissioned Prenatal to Five Fiscal Strategies (P5FS), to create a comprehensive child care cost model to inform advocacy efforts and anchor policy innovation in a data-informed set of principles and strategies that guide positive and equitable change for children, families, and providers in New York State.
Students Can’t Wait: Equity Priorities for New Yorkers in 2023
During our briefing, we joined with our partners from the New York Equity Coalition and discussed what our most recent research shows about the state of education in NY, what investments Governor Hochul proposed to help children and families, and our policy recommendations for the 2023 legislative session.
State of the State 2023 Priorities
A critical moment: Governor Hochul’s State of the State presents ideas and opportunities to advance educational equity
EdTrust-New York identifies key education equity investments in Gov. Hochul’s 2023 State of the State proposal
Our analysis of Governor Hochul’s 2023 State of the State proposal identified a number of critical investments that will help to support New York’s children and families beginning at birth through college and into the workforce.
The Education Trust–New York’s 2022 Equity Priorities
Check out our 2022 policy priorities, analysis of the New York State budget, and more.