By Erica Pandey, Axios, January 22, 2020
Nearly 10 million American kids live in low-opportunity neighborhoods, with limited access to good schools, parks and healthy food.
Why it matters: Simply being born in these pockets put these kids at a stark disadvantage. The neighborhoods in which children grow up shape many aspects of their adult lives, including how long they'll likely live, how healthy they'll be, and how much money they'll make.
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