The demographic distribution of women and children in a state, county or city can have an impact on the rates of birth outcomes in that area. When comparing the rates of health indicators between different geographic regions, these distributions should be taken into consideration.
Last updated:
February 2024
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The total population of the United States in 2022 was 333,287,557.
In the United States in 2022, the population of children under the age of 19 was 81,073,179.
In the United States in 2022, the population of women ages 15-44 was 65,544,454.
During 2020-2022 (average), about 1 in 8 women of childbearing age (ages 15-44) (12.9%) in the United States were living in families with incomes below the Federal Poverty Level.
Notes: All race categories exclude Hispanics.
Sources: US Census Bureau. Population estimates based on bridged race categories released by the National Center for Health Statistics. Retrieved October 4, 2024, from www.marchofdimes.org/peristats.
In the United States in 2022, 21.8% of women ages 15-44 were Hispanic, 53.5% were White, 14.0% were Black, 0.8% were American Indian/Alaska Native and 7.2% were Asian/Pacific Islander.
The demographic distribution of women and children in a state, county or city can have an impact on the rates of birth outcomes in that area. When comparing the rates of health indicators between different geographic regions, these distributions should be considered.