Declining birth rates across the U.S. show varied trends across different states. This analysis, using U.S. Census Bureau data, provides estimates of births per 1,000 people. Utah has the highest birth rate, attributed to a young population and cultural influences encouraging larger families. Texas and California also boast high birth numbers, fueled by their younger demographics and immigrant populations. States in the Northeast and parts of the Midwest generally have lower birth rates. Maine, Vermont, and West Virginia are among those with the lowest birth rates. Older populations, higher living costs, and delayed family formation contribute to these lower rates. These factors explain the regional variations in birth rates across America. This study highlights the demographic and economic differences shaping birth patterns. The provided data is a snapshot of trends and offers insights into the birth rate landscape. A link to another relevant article about life expectancy is included at the end.
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