Teen Pregnancy Graphics Data Descriptions
About Teen Pregnancy 2010: Data Points
Line chart of birth rates (live births) per 1,000 females aged 15–19 years for all races and Hispanic ethnicity in the United States, 2000–2010.
All
2000, 48
2001, 45
2002, 43
2003, 41
2004, 41
2005, 40
2006, 41
2007, 42
2008, 40
2009, 38
2010, 34
White
(non-Hispanic)
2000, 33
2001, 30
2002, 29
2003, 27
2004, 27
2005, 26
2006, 27
2007, 27
2008, 27
2009, 26
2010, 24
Black
(non-Hispanic)
2000, 79
2001, 73
2002, 68
2003, 64
2004, 62
2005, 59
2006, 62
2007, 62
2008, 60
2009, 57
2010, 52
American Indian/Alaska Native
2000, 58
2001, 55
2002, 51
2003, 49
2004, 47
2005, 46
2006, 47
2007, 49
2008, 47
2009, 44
2010, 39
Asian/Pacific Islander
2000, 21
2001, 19
2002, 18
2003, 16
2004, 16
2005, 15
2006, 15
2007, 15
2008, 14
2009, 13
2010, 11
Hispanic
2000, 87
2001, 84
2002, 81
2003, 78
2004, 78
2005, 77
2006, 77
2007, 75
2008, 70
2009, 64
2010, 56
Colorado Success Story
Birth Rates (live births) per 1,000 Women Aged 15–19 Years, by Race and Hispanic Ethnicity: Colorado and United States, 2006
Bar chart of birth rates (live births) per 1,000 women aged 15–19 years by race and ethnicity in Colorado and the United States in 2006.
- All races and origins
Colorado, 44
United States, 42 - Asian/Pacific Islander
Colorado, 22
United States, 17 - White (including Hispanic)
Colorado, 23
United States, 38 - American Indian/Alaska Native
Colorado, 31
United States, 55 - Black (including Hispanic)
Colorado, 53
United States, 65 - Hispanic
Colorado, 107
United States, 83
Proportions of Teen Births Among Women Aged 15–19 Years by Race and Hispanic Ethnicity, Colorado, 2006
Pie chart of proportions of teen births among women aged 15–19 years by race and Hispanic ethnicity in Colorado in 2006.
- Non-Hispanic White, 36%
- Non-Hispanic Black, 6%
- Other race, 2%
- Hispanic, 56%
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Hawaii Success Story
Birth Rates (live births) per 1,000 Females Aged 15–19 Years, by Race and Hispanic Ethnicity—Hawaii and United States, 2006
Bar chart of birth rates (live births) per 1,000 females aged 15–19 years by race and Hispanic ethnicity in Hawaii and the United States in 2006. Note: While the Hispanic teen birth rate is high, this population is relatively small. The vast majority of teen births in Hawaii are to Asian/Pacific Islander mothers.
- White (non-Hispanic)
Hawaii, 26
United States, 27 - Black (non-Hispanic)
Hawaii, 33
United States, 64 - Asian/Pacific Islander
Hawaii, 46
United States, 17 - Hispanic
Hawaii, 96
United States, 83
Massachusetts Success Story
Birth Rates (live births) per 1,000 Females Aged 15–19 Years, by Race and Hispanic Origin: Massachusetts and United States, 2006
Bar chart of birth rates (live births) per 1,000 females aged 15–19 years by race and Hispanic origin in Massachusetts and the United States in 2006.
- All races and origins
Massachusetts, 21
United States, 42 - White (non-Hispanic)
Massachusetts, 13
United States, 27 - Asian/Pacific Islander
Massachusetts, 14
United States, 17 - American Indian/Alaska Native
Massachusetts, 20
United States, 55 - Black (non-Hispanic)
Massachusetts, 38
United States, 64 - Hispanic
Massachusetts, 73
United States, 83
Birth Rates per 1,000 Females Aged 15–19 Years in Priority Communities in Massachusetts, 2006
Bar chart of birth rates (live births) per 1,000 females aged 15–19 years in priority communities in Massachusetts in 2006.
- Southbridge, 65
- Lawrence, 81
- Springfield, 81
- Holyoke, 95
- Massachusetts, 21
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South Carolina Success Story
Youth Served by the SC Campaign’s Intensive Local Partners with Science-Based Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs, by Percentage of Race and Hispanic Ethnicity as of October 2008

Bar chart of youth served by the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy’s intensive local partners with science-based teen pregnancy prevention programs, by percentage of race and Hispanic ethnicity as of October 2008.
- African American, 59%
- White, 21%
- Hispanic, 2%
- Other, 18%
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