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Teen birth rates have declined

The overall teen birth rate peaked in the 1950s. It fell in the following decades until the mid- 1980s, after which it rose again. After 1991, the overall teen birth rate declined again by a third.

Teen births per 1,000 teenage females, by age group

Teen birth rates have declined

Source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics Reports, 2011.

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