A new report shows Maryland ranks 19th in the nation when it comes to child well-being.

According to the Kids Count Data Book, released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Maryland children experienced anxiety or depression at slightly higher rates than the national average in 2020, which marked the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

That coincides with a 26 percent increase nationally in child anxiety and depression during that time.

From 2016 to 2020, anxiety and depression in children ages 3 through17 in the state jumped an overall 36 percent.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS