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Poverty rates for children in the US tend to be higher in rural areas, particularly in the Southern states. Areas with higher rates of unemployment, lack of access to quality education, and limited social services also contribute to higher rates of child poverty. Additionally, inner-city neighborhoods with concentrated poverty also experience high rates of child poverty.

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