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“We have far fewer babies born to teen moms today and we should be thrilled with this progress, but we must not slow our efforts,” said Alicia Guevara-Warren, Kids Count in Michigan Project Director at the Michigan League for Public Policy. “We still have too many babies born to teen moms.”
The annual rate in Michigan of 24 births per 1,000 teens ages 15-19 remained below the national average of 27 in 2013, and both state and national rates have steadily declined over the past two decades, according to the Kids Count report. In 1992, roughly 18,000 Michigan teens had a baby compared with 8,000 in 2013. Jan. 23, 2016 — Oakland Press