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  • One Way To Fix Plummeting Birthrates: Stop Bashing America

    05/07/2021 5:27:54 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 36 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | May 7, 2021 | Josh Hammer
    The National Center for Health Statistics, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention subagency, reported this week that America's fertility rate dropped for the sixth consecutive year. Total births declined by 4% in 2020, down to 1,637.5 children per 1,000 women. The statistical replacement rate for the U.S. population, by contrast, is roughly 2,100 births per 1,000 women. Overall, the 3,605,201 births last year in the U.S. represented the lowest number since the Jimmy Carter presidency. It is perhaps too early to tell whether yet another annual incremental birthrate decline is anomalous, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, or flows naturally...
  • Despite health risks, U.S. Hispanics outlive rest of population

    10/13/2010 1:55:54 PM PDT · by Justaham · 20 replies
    MSNBC ^ | 10-13-10 | JoNel Aleccia
    Hispanic people in the United States live nearly three years longer than the population overall, say researchers who’ve released the first government study to confirm extended life expectancy in the nation’s largest minority group. At birth, Hispanics can expect to live 80.6 years; that's about 2.5 years longer than the non-Hispanic white population and about 7.7 years longer than blacks. Overall, the life expectancy for the total population was 77.7 years, according to 2006 data used in a report issued Wednesday by the National Center for Health Statistics.The longer lifespan is apparent despite well-documented health risks for Hispanics, including higher...
  • 40% in U.S. Use Prescription Drugs

    12/02/2004 1:09:56 PM PST · by television is just wrong · 64 replies · 949+ views
    Associated Press, my way | Dec 2, 2004 | Randolph E. Schmid
    http://apnews.myway.com/article/20041202/D86NNES00.html