The COVID-19 pandemic has killed more than 700,000 people in the United States, and it may have also reduced the number of live U.S. births by more than 100,000. Analysts at the National Center for ...
About 142,000 fewer babies were born in the U.S. in 2020 than in 2019, according to provisional figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released May 5. But unlike most health news ...
The number of births in 2020 fell 4% from 2019, the lowest level since 1979. Birth and fertility rates in the United States dropped to record lows again last year, according to provisional data in a ...
May 5 (UPI) --Birth and fertility rates in the United States declined again last year, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed Wednesday -- with births down 4% to the lowest ...
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Number of live births and general fertility rates: United States, final 1990–2019 and provisional 2020. (National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System, Natality, via ...
Early in the pandemic, there were jokes about quarantines prompting a baby boom, but roughly nine months since COVID-19 triggered a national emergency in the U.S., experts are reporting a baby bust.
2020 was a grueling year, but at least the number of Americans born into it was lower than it had been in more than four decades. A total of 3,604,201 babies were born last year in the United States, ...
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