Report Card Cites Concerns for U.S. Youth
The teen birth rate is falling, and drug use among eighth graders is rising, a new report says. The report is called “America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being 2011.” It puts together statistics from many government sources. Births among girls 15 to 17 fell for the second year. They were 21.7 per 1,000 girls in 2008. That dropped to 20.1 in 2009. That same year, 8% of eighth graders said they had used illicit drugs in the last month. This increased to 10% in 2010. In the late 1970s, about 6% of children age 6 and up were obese. That increased to 19% in 2007-2008. More children also are living in poverty and poor housing, the report says. Fewer live with a parent who is employed full-time. Asthma rates rose from 8.8% of children in 2001 to 9.6% in 2009. Reuters Health news service and HealthDay News wrote about the report July 6.