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English: US Birth Rates from 1909-2008. The number of births per thousand people in the United States. The red segment is known as the Baby Boomer period. The drop in 1970 is due to excluding births to non-residents.
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This is based on https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/statab/natfinal2003.annvol1_01.pdf and https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr59/nvsr59_01.pdf, and is an SVG version of File:U.S.BirthRate.1909.2003.png.

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Table of births per thousand people in the United States, 1909-2008.

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