Births per 1,000 females ages 15-19
Maryland’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #11Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
MarylandNegative Impact
Maryland0.331
18
•
•
15.0
21
11.1
41
3.8
15
$213
17
•
•
33
12
2.7%
34
38.8%
14
8.6%
27
$49,236
6
10.0%
6
4.0%
23
9.5%
14
67.7%
22
29.2
13
4.81
33
•
•
30.6%
32
91.4%
27
86.8%
25
•
•
12.0%
6
94.0%
12
65
25
23.7%
29
65.8%
6
0.800
5
•
•
6.6
11
1.7
18
100.0%
1
93.7%
8
•
•
4
1
7.3%
7
8.9%
34
6.8
7
•
•
65.1%
9
39.7%
21
16.7%
28
15.5%
32
16.5%
23
0.655
9
•
•
8.8%
15
•
•
69.3
14
356.0
18
239.6
26
6.1%
18
•
•
59.0%
13
78.3%
5
63.2%
16
66.7%
18
•
•
75.4%
12
53.3%
7
72.0%
7
•
•
87.0%
11
2,496
20
0.420
14
•
•
24.0%
21
8.6%
17
21.2%
10
•
•
•
•
5.3%
7
11.3
16
•
•
38.0%
39
•
•
4.5%
1
9.6%
2
0.616
6
•
•
43.7
42
14.7%
6
14.5%
10
12.5%
16
10.1
4
•
•
8,703
21
1.4
20
•
•
10.2%
3
51.8%
14
8.9%
32
1.9
17
9.3%
9
26.0%
15
10.3%
22
7.3%
6
8.0%
6
3.7%
29
5.1%
4
18.1%
9
11.9%
30
•
•
34.5%
33
37.6%
39
33.2%
19
0.515
11
•
•
6,164,660
•
21.8%
•
61.2%
•
16.9%
•
13.2%
•
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