The US Child Poverty API provides granular access to U.S. state-level data on child poverty, sourced from public data repositories. The API allows developers, analysts, and policy researchers to retrieve a list of states, get the child poverty rate by state, and access demographic figures like the total number of children and children living in poverty per state. Each endpoint is designed with simplicity and precision, allowing users to pull only the relevant data via query parameters. The API supports integration in data visualization tools, dashboards, and public services aimed at understanding or addressing child poverty in the U.S.
[
{
"states": [
"Mississippi",
"Louisiana",
"New Mexico",
"Alabama",
"West Virginia",
"Arkansas",
"Kentucky",
"District of Columbia",
"Oklahoma",
"South Carolina",
"Texas",
"Tennessee",
"Georgia",
"New York",
"North Carolina",
"Ohio",
"Michigan",
"Arizona",
"Florida",
"Nevada",
"Missouri",
"Pennsylvania",
"Delaware",
"Indiana",
"Illinois",
"California",
"South Dakota",
"Montana",
"Kansas",
"Oregon",
"New Jersey",
"Rhode Island",
"Connecticut",
"Maine",
"Wisconsin",
"Iowa",
"Virginia",
"Wyoming",
"Idaho",
"Hawaii",
"Alaska",
"Washington",
"Massachusetts",
"Nebraska",
"Maryland",
"Colorado",
"Vermont",
"North Dakota",
"Minnesota",
"Utah",
"New Hampshire",
"United States"
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9272/us+child+poverty+api/16758/obtain+all+us+states' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"state": "Utah",
"poverty_rate": "8.88%"
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9272/us+child+poverty+api/16759/get+child+poverty+rate+by+state' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"state":"Required"}'
[
{
"state": "Utah",
"number_of_child_poverty": "82,898",
"children": "933,047"
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9272/us+child+poverty+api/16760/get+child+population+by+state' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"state":"Required"}'
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The US Child Poverty API provides state-level data on child poverty, including state names, poverty rates, total number of children, and the number of children living in poverty.
The data from the US Child Poverty API is structured and filterable, typically available in JSON format, which allows for easy integration and manipulation in applications.
The US Child Poverty API can be used for data visualization, creating dashboards, and informing public policy decisions aimed at addressing child poverty in the U.S.
Users can access fields such as state names, child poverty rates, total number of children, and the number of children living in poverty for each state.
Developers can integrate the US Child Poverty API by utilizing its simple endpoints to query specific data, enabling them to pull relevant statistics for analysis and display in various applications.
The "obtain all US states" endpoint returns a list of U.S. states. The "get child poverty rate by state" endpoint returns the poverty rate for a specified state. The "get child population by state" endpoint provides the total number of children and those living in poverty for a given state.
Key fields include "states" in the first endpoint, "state" and "poverty_rate" in the second, and "state," "number_of_child_poverty," and "children" in the third. These fields provide essential information for analysis.
Each endpoint returns data in a structured JSON format. The data is organized in arrays of objects, where each object contains relevant fields, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The "get child poverty rate by state" and "get child population by state" endpoints require the "state name" as a parameter. Users can customize their requests by specifying the desired state to retrieve targeted data.
The first endpoint provides a comprehensive list of U.S. states. The second offers child poverty rates for specific states, while the third delivers demographic data, including total children and those in poverty for each state.
Users can leverage the data to create visualizations, conduct analyses, or inform policy decisions. For example, combining poverty rates with demographic data can help identify areas needing targeted interventions.
The US Child Poverty API sources its data from public data repositories, ensuring that the information is reliable and relevant for understanding child poverty across the U.S.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates from reputable public data sources. Quality checks are implemented to ensure that the statistics reflect the most current and accurate information available.
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