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Concerns Raised as the American Birth Rate Plummets to a 30-year Low

Dorothy Cummings McLean : Jan 14, 2019
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"I think the concern is—and there is a concern—having a fertility rate that doesn't allow us in effect to perpetuate our society. But we may very well over time start seeing this reversed or flattened out, but that remains to be seen." -Dr. Georges Benjamin

(Hyattsville, MD)—[LifeSiteNews.com] The US National Center for Health Statistics has announced that the national fertility rate is the lowest it has been in 30 years. (Photo: Creative Commons-Pixabay)

The American birth rate has been insufficient to sustain the population since 1971, but the 2017 numbers indicate a 30-year low. According to CNN, the federal agency reported that the total fertility rate for the US overall that year was 1,765.5 per 1,000 women, 16 percent below the level needed for a population to replace itself: 2,100 births per 1,000 women.

The total number of births in the U. in 2017 was 3,853,472, a drop of two percent from 2016.

Women of all age groups except the over 40-set had fewer babies in 2017. According to the National Center of Birth Statistics:

"The general fertility rate was 60.2 births per 1,000 women aged 15–44, down 3% from 2016 and another record low for the United States. Birth rates declined for nearly all age groups of women under 40, but rose for women in their early 40s. The birth rate for teenagers aged 15–19 was down 7% in 2017 to 18.8 births per 1,000 women; rates declined for both younger (aged 15–17) and older (aged 18–19) teenagers."

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