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US Births Fell Again in 2025 Amid Ongoing Social And Economic Uncertainty : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 9, 2026 12:25 am
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New Data Shows US Births Declined in 2025

According to recently released provisional data, the number of births in the United States dropped slightly in 2025. The data reveals that there were just over 3.6 million births reported through birth certificates, which is approximately 24,000 fewer than the previous year. This decline aligns with predictions made by experts who were skeptical of a slight increase in births in 2024 signaling the beginning of an upward trend.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its provisional birth data, providing a more comprehensive look at last year’s numbers by filling in two months of missing data. Robert Anderson, who oversees birth and death tracking at the CDC, mentioned that while the data is still being compiled and analyzed, the final tally may only see a slight increase with a few thousand additional births.

Experts attribute the decrease in births to a variety of factors, including people marrying later in life and concerns about financial stability, health insurance, and other resources necessary to raise children in a stable environment.

While the number of births has been reported, information on birth rates and other demographics that could provide further insights into who is having children is not yet available. In 2024, although there was an increase in births compared to the previous year, the fertility rate actually decreased. The fertility rate, which measures whether each generation is producing enough children to replace itself, has been on a decline in the US for almost two decades.

Experts like Karen Guzzo, a family demographer at the University of North Carolina, anticipate that birth and fertility rates for 2025 will likely continue to fall due to economic conditions and uncertainty surrounding childbearing decisions. Factors such as affordability and political polarization in 2024 may have influenced the number of births in the following year.

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It is worth noting that US births and birth rates have been on a downward trend for years, with fluctuations in recent years. After a temporary rise attributed to pregnancies delayed during the COVID-19 pandemic, births in the US saw a 2% decrease in 2023, reaching the lowest one-year total since 1979.

Overall, the data from 2025 paints a picture of a continuing decline in US birth rates, reflecting broader societal trends and economic considerations that impact family planning decisions.

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