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50
United States
40
Maryland
30
20
Montgomery County
10
0
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
U.S.
56.9
54.7
52.3
51.1
49.6
47.7
45.3
43
41.6
41.2
40.5
41.9
42.5
Maryland
47.7
46
43.9
43
42.5
41.2
37.8
35.4
33.3
32.3
31.8
33.6
Mont. Co.
24.7
22.6
21.7
23.6
22.4
23
20.8
17.4
17.9
18.1
20.1
21.6
2008
2009
36.6
32.7
31.2
22.0
20.9
21.6
60
50
40
30
20
10
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
22.6
21.7
23.6
22.4
23
20.8
17.4
17.9
18.1
20.1
21.6
22.0
20.9
20.3
12.8
13.2
12.4
11.6
11.5
10.6
9.1
9.1
9.3
9.1
11.1
9.7
11.2
10.9
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45.4
41.7
48.9
56.4
47.2
40.2
33.2
35.1
34.9
41.5
42.1
45.3
38.4
36.7
41.6
40.0
40
38.0
36.4
33.3
33.2
35.9
34.6
35.9
39.7
39.4
35.9
Hispanic
30
25.5
23.9
21.4
19.6
20
16.8
TOTAL
12.8
12.4
10
9.8
10.2
11.8
10.5
11.2
10.0
10.4
9.3
White
Black/African American
15.8
9.6
8.1
14.4
14.2
9.2
9.2
7.3
20022004
20032005
14.9
13.4
9.8
10.0
10.7
10.6
10.2
10.8
10.6
20052007
20062008
20072009
9.0
7.1
14.1
13.3
0
19961998
19971999
20002002
19992001
20002002
20012003
20042006
Adolescent births among all females 15-17 years have declined over
the past decade.
The rate of White births among females 15-17 years has remained
relatively the same over the past decade with a slight reduction during
2002-2004.
Hispanic births among females 15-17 years have increased over the
past decade, and is widening the gap with White and Black/African
American births
While the Black/African American births among females 15-17 years
have declined in the past 10 years and is closing the gap with White
births, the birth rate increased 10 percent from 2005-2007 to 20072009.
SOURCE: Maryland Vital Statistics Administration, 1996-2009 Birth Records.
126.9
Hispanic
120.1
114.2
100.7
100
99.5
102.5
93.0
76.2
83.2
73.2
75.2
70.3
59.4
TOTAL
50
98.9
45.3
45.6
48.7
50.4
48.8
50.0
Black/African American
53.6
46.9
39.8
45.8
White
50.4
36.1
49.0
34.4
53.1
37.2
38.0
57.4
55.7
56.6
43.0
41.9
40.0
43.8
42.7
53.1
39.5
36.2
32.0
27.3
39.5
30.4
0
19961998
19971999
20002002
19992001
20002002
20012003
20022004
20032005
20042006
20052007
20062008
20072009
Adolescent Births among all females 18-19 years have declined over
the past decade, but have increased from 2002-2007 (36% increase)
and are over 4 times higher than rates among females 15-17 years
Hispanic births among females 18-19 years have increased by 60% in
the past decade, and continues to widen the gap with White and
Black/African American births. The rate has declined in recent years by
over 10 percent from 2005-2007 and 2007-2009.
After a brief decline in 2002-2004, Black/African American births among
females 18-19 years have remained level. Overall it appears to be
maintaining the gap with White births.