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Project Citation: 

United States Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Center for Health Statistics. NCHS - U.S. and State Trends on Teen Births. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2026-01-10. https://doi.org/10.3886/E243222V1

Project Description

Project Title:  View help for Project Title NCHS - U.S. and State Trends on Teen Births
Summary:  View help for Summary This dataset assembles all final birth data for females aged 15–19, 15–17, and 18–19 for the United States and each of the 50 states. Data are based on 100% of birth certificates filed in all 50 states. All the teen birth rates in this dashboard reflect the latest revisions to Census populations (i.e., the intercensal populations) and thus provide a consistent series of accurate rates for the past 25 years. The denominators of the teen birth rates for 1991–1999 have been revised to incorporate the results of the 2000 Census. The denominators of the teen birth rates for 2001–2009 have revised to incorporate the results of the 2010 Census. Read less
Original Distribution URL:  View help for Original Distribution URL https://data.cdc.gov/National-Center-for-Health-Statistics/NCHS-U-S-and-State-Trends-on-Teen-Births/y268-sna3/about_data

Scope of Project

Subject Terms:  View help for Subject Terms state teen birth trends; teen births; u.s. and state trends on teen births; u.s. teen birth rate; united states; nchs
Collection Notes:  View help for Collection Notes (Downloaded 1/10/2026)


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