Data and Statistics on Autism Spectrum Disorder

At a glance

The latest data on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network.

Data concept illustration

Prevalence of ASD

  • About 1 in 36 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) according to estimates from CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network. [Read Article]
  • ASD is reported to occur in all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. [Read Article]
  • ASD is nearly 4 times more common among boys than among girls. [Read Article]
  • About 1 in 6 (17%) children aged 3–17 years were diagnosed with a developmental disability, as reported by parents, during a study period of 2009–2017. These included autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, blindness, and cerebral palsy, among others. [Read Summary]

What Is Prevalence?‎

Prevalence is the number of people in a population that have a condition, relative to all the people in the population. Prevalence is typically shown as a percentage (such as 1%) or a proportion (such as 1 in 100).

Identified prevalence of ASD

ADDM Network 2000-2020: Combining data from all sites

Identified Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder ADDM Network 2000-2020, combining data from all sites
Surveillance Year Birth Year Number of ADDM Sites Reporting Combined Prevalence per 1,000 Children (Range Across ADDM Sites) This is about 1 in X children
2020 2012 11 27.6 (23.1-44.9) 1 in 36
2018 2010 11 23.0 (16.5-38.9) 1 in 44
2016 2008 11 18.5 (18.0-19.1) 1 in 54
2014 2006 11 16.8 (13.1-29.3) 1 in 59
2012 2004 11 14.5 (8.2-24.6) 1 in 69
2010 2002 11 14.7 (5.7-21.9) 1 in 68
2008 2000 14 11.3 (4.8-21.2) 1 in 88
2006 1998 11 9.0 (4.2-12.1) 1 in 110
2004 1996 8 8.0 (4.6-9.8) 1 in 125
2002 1994 14 6.6 (3.3-10.6) 1 in 150
2000 1992 6 6.7 (4.5-9.9) 1 in 150

Resource‎

Search through a collection of information from peer-reviewed autism prevalence studies.



Autism Prevalence Studies Data Table