Birth rate per 1,000 teens | |
---|---|
KY | 55.6 |
AZ | 56.2 |
OK | 61.6 |
AK | 61.8 |
TX | 63.4 |
NM | 64.1 |
MI | 65.7 |
NH | 19.8 |
MA | 20.1 |
VT | 21.3 |
CT | 22.9 |
NJ | 24.5 |
NY | 25.5 |
ME | 26.1 |
Nation | 41.5 |
Birth rate per 1,000 15-19 year old females
Sources:
cdc.gov
Birth rate per 1,000 teens | |
---|---|
KY | 55.6 |
AZ | 56.2 |
OK | 61.6 |
AK | 61.8 |
TX | 63.4 |
NM | 64.1 |
MI | 65.7 |
NH | 19.8 |
MA | 20.1 |
VT | 21.3 |
CT | 22.9 |
NJ | 24.5 |
NY | 25.5 |
ME | 26.1 |
Nation | 41.5 |
Nationwide, birth rates amongst teenagers have decreased in every state since 1991, except for 2005-07, when 16 states saw an increase. Most states with teen birth rates significantly higher than the national average are in the Southeast.