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Percent of Total Births to Teens (Less than Age 20) for the 100 Largest Cities and Their Suburbs, 1990 and 2000 & Percent Change, Ranked by Smallest Rate

 
2000
1990
% Chng NAPC
Member
Initiatives
and
Interventions
  City ST Rank Value Total Births Rank Value
1 San Francisco    CA 1 5.4% 8,665 4 8.2% -34.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City   7 5.2% 13,247 8 6.0% -13.3%    
2 Seattle    WA 2 5.8% 7,418 2 8.1% -28.4%
  Suburbs Excluding City   19 6.9% 24,589 17 7.0% -1.4%    
3 Honolulu    HI 3 6.8% 4,719 3 8.2% -17.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City   51 11.0% 7,932 47 11.0%    
4 Raleigh    NC 4 7.6% 5,011 8 10.6% -28.3%
  Suburbs Excluding City   26 8.0% 13,747 34 9.3% -14.0%    
5 San Jose    CA 5 8.0% 16,925 9 10.6% -24.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   3 4.0% 10,761 9 6.0% -25.0%    
6 New York/Yonkers    NY 6 8.9% 123,912 7 10.4% -14.4%
  Suburbs Excluding City   2 4.0% 15,979 3 4.0%    
7 Lincoln    NE 7 9.0% 3,519 5 8.8% 2.3%
  Suburbs Excluding City   1 2.5% 239 4 4.1% -39.0%    
8 San Diego    CA 8 9.1% 18,933 12 11.3% -19.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   37 9.5% 25,404 37 9.8% -3.1%    
9 Madison    WI 9 9.2% 2,925 1 6.1% 50.8%
  Suburbs Excluding City   4 4.3% 2,633 1 3.3% 30.3%    
10 Portland    OR 10 9.7% 7,862 13 11.8% -17.8%
  Suburbs Excluding City   35 9.1% 20,498 30 8.8% 3.4%    
11 Oakland/Fremont    CA 11 9.8% 10,188 15 12.1% -19.0%
  Suburbs Excluding City   17 6.7% 25,197 23 7.8% -14.1%    
12 Boston    MA 12 10.0% 8,080 10 11.3% -11.5%
  Suburbs Excluding City   10 5.5% 65,571 15 6.8% -19.1%    
13 Charlotte    NC 13 10.2% 10,671 39 15.2% -32.9%
  Suburbs Excluding City   63 12.7% 13,398 76 16.2% -21.6%    
14 Lexington    KY 14 10.2% 3,702 16 12.4% -17.7%
  Suburbs Excluding City   61 12.5% 3,011 67 14.2% -12.0%    
15 Greensboro    NC 15 10.5% 3,444 29 14.3% -26.6%
  Suburbs Excluding City   65 12.9% 14,598 72 15.2% -15.1%    
16 Norfolk/Va Beach/Chesapeake    VA 16 11.2% 13,290 14 12.1% -7.4%
  Suburbs Excluding City   67 13.3% 10,164 70 14.7% -9.5%    
17 Jersey City    NJ 17 11.5% 3,969 33 14.5% -20.7%
  Suburbs Excluding City   27 8.2% 4,904 22 7.7% 6.5%    
18 Los Angelas/Long Beach/Glendale    CA 18 11.5% 78,653 17 12.8% -10.2%
  Suburbs Excluding City   44 10.0% 78,855 51 11.2% -10.7%    
19 Anchorage    AK 19 11.6% 4,122 6 9.2% 26.1%
  Suburbs Excluding City      
20 Omaha    NE 20 11.9% 6,402 19 12.9% -7.8%
  Suburbs Excluding City   24 7.7% 4,987 21 7.6% 1.3%    
21 Las Vegas    NV 21 12.1% 13,772 24 13.7% -11.7%
  Suburbs Excluding City   71 14.5% 10,814 54 11.9% 21.8%    
22 Austin    TX 22 12.2% 12,811 34 14.6% -16.4%
  Suburbs Excluding City   46 10.5% 8,969 32 9.1% 15.4%    
23 Santa Ana/Anaheim    CA 23 12.2% 15,660 20 13.1% -6.9%
  Suburbs Excluding City   11 5.6% 31,362 20 7.3% -23.3%    
24 Colorado Springs    CO 24 12.5% 6,972 11 11.3% 10.6%
  Suburbs Excluding City   45 10.2% 1,329 38 10.1% 1.0%    
25 Sacramento    CA 25 12.7% 10,911 36 14.8% -14.2%
  Suburbs Excluding City   23 7.4% 12,012 35 9.5% -22.1%    

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Notes
* For 1990, natality data were not available for Glendale or Scottsdale, which are two of the 100 largest cities and part of the Phoenix MSA. To make comparisons, Phoenix city and suburban birth data and natality rates exclude these cities for both 1990 and 2000
* For 1990, natality data were not available for Plano, which is one of the 100 largest cities and part of the Dallas MSA. To make comparisons, Dallas city and suburban birth data and natality rates exclude Plano for both 1990 and 2000
* If the number of births was fewer than 100, the rate is not reported. Use caution in interpreting rates with small numbers.
* Suburbs refers to the MSA excluding the city(ies).
* Where two or more cities are shown together, they belong to the same Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). In these cases, the city data were combined to create a single urban entity.

Source
* Natality tabulations based on data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, 1990 and 2000.

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