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Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths: Provisional Data for April 2008

National Vital Statistics Report, Volume 57, Number 10

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Technical Notes

Data shown here are provisional and include only events occurring within the United States (50 states and the District of Columbia). Provisional birth, death, and infant death data in this report are based on a combination of counts of events provided by each reporting area and registered vital events processed into National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) data files. Some of these may not have occurred in the specified month of this report. Monthly provisional birth, death, and infant death data may be updated during the course of a data year. Updates based on registered events will be included in the month the event occurred. However, updates based on counts received from the states may include the event in the month it was processed rather than the month in which it occurred. This may result in a low figure for a given month followed by a high figure for the month(s) in which the delayed records were processed. Once the provisional data year has ended, updates cease. Thus, provisional birth, death, and infant death data may not accurately track either the preliminary or the final number of events registered.

Marriage and divorce data in this report are counts of all events occurring in the state that were received in the registration offices during the 1-month period. Divorce figures include reported annulments. There is considerable variability among the states in the procedures that are used to submit the counts of marriages and divorces to NCHS and in the extent to which the states update their counts of marriages and divorces as new information is received. Therefore, counts vary in their completeness. Marriage and divorce counts, unlike other provisional data, may be updated after the end of a data year if final counts are provided by the state. Readers seeking further information on this should contact NCHS at births@cdc.gov.

Tables A and B provide monthly, year-to-date, and 12-month ending counts and rates for births, deaths (excluding fetal deaths), and marriages, and 12-month ending rates for divorces. These counts include events occurring in the United States to nonresidents of the United States and differ from the data in preliminary and final reports that are based on place of residence. Birth, death, and infant death figures (death and infant death figures exclude fetal deaths) in Table 1 for each state are estimates by state of residence. These estimates are derived by applying adjustment ratios to the number of events recorded as occurring in the state during a 1-month period. The adjustment ratios for each data year represent the observed relationship between final state occurrence figures and final state residence figures for the 3 most recent years for which final data were available and are expressed as a single ratio for each state for births and deaths. Monthly state marriage and divorce figures shown in Table 2 represent the actual count of all events occurring in the state (state of occurrence) and are not adjusted by state of residence.

Until 1998, provisional totals for births, marriages, and divorces for the entire United States included corrections for observed differences between provisional and final figures. These corrections compensated for delays in reporting. Beginning with data for January 1998, these monthly corrections for births, marriages, and divorces have been discontinued. Further information on these changes has been provided in the National Vital Statistics Reports presenting provisional data for January (vol. 48, no. 1), February (vol. 48, no. 2), and March (vol. 48, no. 4) 1999, available from the National Center for Health Statistics website.

NCHS has ceased publishing divorce counts and rates based on provisional data from the combined 50 states because it is no longer statistically feasible to calculate estimates of monthly divorce counts for nonreporting states (California, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Louisiana, and Minnesota). Instead, NCHS publishes only the 12-month divorce rates shown in Table A, based solely on the combined counts and populations for reporting states and the District of Columbia. Aggregate 1-month, cumulative counts and rates, and 12-month counts for divorces have been discontinued because of their very limited usefulness when based on less than the full complement of states. Monthly marriage and divorce counts as reported by each state will continue to be shown in Table 2 .

In 2006, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana temporarily suspended collection of marriage counts (Louisiana does not provide NCHS with divorce counts; see previous paragraph). National marriage counts and rates shown in Table A for 2006 exclude Louisiana data. Louisiana reinstated the collection of marriage counts in 2007. Therefore, monthly and year-to-date marriage counts and rates for 2007 include Louisiana data; however, 12 month ending rates for 2007, which include marriages occurring in 2006, exclude Louisiana data. Populations for these marriage rates exclude Louisiana.

Population estimates used for computing rates originate from the U.S. Census Bureau and are based on the 2000 census. All population estimates used for a single data year are based on population estimates of the same vintage (that is, the same reference year). Changes in rates between years in part reflect differences between vintages of the population estimates. Monthly population estimates may fluctuate from month to month even among estimates of the same vintage. This is especially true for population subgroups (e.g., females 15-44). This monthly variability in population estimates will be reflected in population based rates. Monthly rates are based on populations estimated for the specific month. Year-to-date rates are averages of monthly rates that have been weighted by the number of days in the corresponding months. Rates for 12-month periods are the sum of events for the period per population estimated at the midpoint of the period. Populations have been estimated by NCHS for the 12-month divorce rates based on the 44 reporting states and the District of Columbia. Monthly infant mortality rates are based on relatively few events and are highly variable. As a result, NCHS has discontinued publishing provisional monthly state specific infant mortality rates. National monthly infant mortality rates will continue to be available in Tables A and B .

List of Detailed Tables

  1. Provisional number of live births and deaths: Each state and Puerto Rico, May 2007 and 2008, and cumulative figures, 2006-2008
  2. Provisional number of marriages and divorces: Each state and Puerto Rico, May 2007 and 2008, and cumulative figures, 2006-2008

Acknowledgments

This report was prepared by Betzaida Tejada-Vera of the Mortality Statistics Branch (MSB) and Paul D. Sutton of the Reproductive Statistics Branch (RSB) of the Division of Vital Statistics (DVS) under the general direction of Stephanie J. Ventura, Chief, RSB, and Charles J. Rothwell, Director, DVS. Connie Gentry, Kathy Holiday, Chrissy Jarman, Susan McBroom, and Pam Stephenson of the Data Acquisition and Evaluation Branch (DAEB) were responsible for acquisition of the provisional data. Brenda Green, Kryn Krautheim, David Justice, Jenny Justice, and Adrienne Rouse, also of DAEB, evaluated the quality of the provisional data. This report was edited by Demarius V. Miller and Laura Drescher, CDC/CCHIS/NCHM/Division of Creative Services, Writer-Editor Services Branch, and typeset by Jacqueline M. Davis, CDC/CCHIS/NCHM/Division of Creative Services.

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Tejada-Vera B, Sutton PD. Births, marriages, divorces, and deaths: Provisional data for May 2008. National vital statistics reports; vol 57, no 10. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2009.

Tables

Table A

Table A1. Provisional vital statistics for the United States, May 2008

[Rates for infant deaths are deaths under 1 year per 1,000 live births; fertility rates are live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years; all other rates are per 1,000 total population. National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are subject to monthly reporting variation. See "Technical Notes "]

Item May 2008 (Number) May 2007 (Number) May 2008 (Rate) May 2007 (Rate)
Live births 354,000 362,000 13.7 14.1
Fertility rate ... ... 67.2 68.4
Deaths 200,000 199,000 7.8 7.8
Infant deaths 2,400 2,500 6.6 7.0
Natural increase 154,000 163,000 5.9 6.3
Marriages1 176,000 189,000 6.8 7.4
Divorces2 --- --- --- ---
Population base (in millions) ... ... 304.0 301.7

See footnotes at end of Table A2

Table A2. Provisional vital statistics for the United States, May 2008

[Rates for infant deaths are deaths under 1 year per 1,000 live births; fertility rates are live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years; all other rates are per 1,000 total population. National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are subject to monthly reporting variation. See "Technical Notes"]

Item January-May 2008 (Number) January-May 2007 (Number) January-May 2008 (Rate) January-May 2007 (Rate)
Live births 1,743,000 1,743,000 13.8 14.0
Fertility rate ... ... 67.6 67.6
Deaths 1,069,000 1,044,000 8.5 8.4
Infant deaths 11,600 12,000 6.6 6.9
Natural increase 674,000 699,000 5.3 5.6
Marriages1 738,000 782,000 5.9 6.3
Divorces2 --- --- --- ---
Population base (in millions) ... ... ... ...

Table A3. Provisional vital statistics for the United States, May 2008

[Rates for infant deaths are deaths under 1 year per 1,000 live births; fertility rates are live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years; all other rates are per 1,000 total population. National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are subject to monthly reporting variation. See "Technical Notes"]

Item 12 months ending with May 2008 (Number) 12 months ending with May 2007 (Number) 12 months ending with May 2008 (Rate) 12 months ending with May 2007 (Rate) 12 months ending with May 2006 (Rate)
Live births 4,315,000 4,308,000 14.2 14.3 14.0
Fertility rate ... ... 69.2 69.3 67.2
Deaths 2,440,000 2,416,000 8.0 8.0 8.1
Infant deaths 28,100 28,500 6.5 6.6 6.7
Natural increase 1,875,000 1,892,000 6.2 6.3 5.9
Marriages1 2,160,000 2,183,000 7.1 7.3 7.5
Divorces2 --- --- 3.5 3.7 3.6
Population base (in millions) ... ... 303.5 300.3 297.8

... Category not applicable.

--- Data not available.

1 All marriage figures for 2006 and 12-month ending marriage figures for 2007 exclude data for Louisiana. Populations for these marriage rates also exclude Louisiana.

2 Divorce figures exclude data for California, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Louisiana, and Minnesota. Populations for divorce rates also exclude these states.

NOTE: Figures include all revisions received from the states and, therefore, may differ from those previously published; see "Technical Notes ."

Table B

Table B1. Provisional number and rate of live births, by month: United States, January 2007-May 2008

[National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are provisional and are subject to monthly reporting variation; see "Technical Notes "]

Period Number Rate per 1,000 population Rate per 1,000 population (Unadjusted) Rate per 1,000 women aged 15-44 (Seasonally adjusted1)
January 2007 355,000 13.9 67.2 70.4
February 2007 327,000 14.2 68.5 69.9
March 2007 361,000 14.1 68.2 69.1
April 2007 338,000 13.6 65.9 66.9
May 2007 362,000 14.1 68.4 69.3
June 2007 356,000 14.3 69.4 69.1
July 2007 379,000 14.8 71.6 68.9
August 2007 390,000 15.2 73.6 71.1
September 2007 368,000 14.8 71.8 67.7
October 2007 371,000 14.4 69.9 69.5
November 2007 353,000 14.1 68.8 70.2
December 2007 356,000 13.8 67.2 68.3
January 2008 356,000 13.9 67.6 71.1
February 2008 338,000 14.1 68.7 70.3
March 2008 350,000 13.6 66.6 67.1
April 2008 346,000 13.9 67.9 69.2
May 2008 354,000 13.7 67.2 68.2

See footnotes at end of Table B2

Table B2. Provisional number and rate of marriages, deaths, and infant deaths, by month: United States, January 2007-May 2008

[National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are provisional and are subject to monthly reporting variation; see "Technical Notes "]

Period Number of marriages Marriage rate per 1,000 population Number of deaths Death rate per 1,000 population Number of infant deaths Infant death rate per 1,000 live births
January 2007 132,000 5.2 222,000 8.7 2,400 6.8
February 2007 144,000 6.2 204,000 8.9 2,200 6.6
March 2007 156,000 6.1 216,000 8.5 2,600 7.1
April 2007 162,000 6.6 203,000 8.2 2,300 6.8
May 2007 189,000 7.4 199,000 7.8 2,500 7.0
June 2007 222,000 9.0 188,000 7.6 2,300 6.5
July 2007 245,000 9.5 194,000 7.6 2,300 6.3
August 2007 230,000 8.9 191,000 7.4 2,500 6.5
September 2007 201,000 8.1 187,000 7.5 2,400 6.5
October 2007 201,000 7.8 198,000 7.7 2,300 6.3
November 2007 174,000 7.0 199,000 8.0 2,400 6.8
December 2007 148,000 5.7 214,000 8.3 2,300 6.5
January 2008 131,000 5.1 223,000 8.7 2,400 6.8
February 2008 135,000 5.6 216,000 9.0 2,300 6.6
March 2008 139,000 5.4 226,000 8.8 2,400 6.8
April 2008 157,000 6.3 204,000 8.2 2,200 6.2
May 2008 176,000 6.8 200,000 7.8 2,400 6.6

1 The method of seasonal adjustment, developed by the U.S. Census Bureau, is described in The X-11 Variant of the Census Method II Seasonal Adjustment Program, Technical Paper No. 15 (1967 revision).

NOTE: Figures include all revisions received from the states and, therefore, may differ from those previously published; see "Technical Notes ."

Table 1

Table 1a. Provisional number of live births: Each state and Puerto Rico, May 2007 and 2008, and cumulative figures, 2006-2008

[Data are estimates by state of residence]

Area May 2008 May 2007 January-May 2008 January-May 2007 January-May 2006
Alabama 5,081 5,351 26,352 26,225 24,979
Alaska 953 955 4,624 4,439 4,451
Arizona 8,117 8,229 40,947 41,101 40,201
Arkansas 3,221 3,412 16,550 16,557 15,795
California 45,805 46,599 225,981 224,777 222,044
Colorado 6,151 6,161 29,003 29,047 28,766
Connecticut 3,480 3,615 16,809 17,105 16,820
Delaware 1,013 980 4,891 4,743 4,731
District of Columbia 651 673 3,290 3,128 3,064
Florida 18,649 19,611 95,395 96,814 93,301
Georgia 11,616 11,463 58,002 58,283 58,582
Hawaii 1,555 1,534 7,796 7,747 7,675
Idaho 2,243 2,172 10,693 10,301 9,758
Illinois 14,271 15,558 71,881 73,489 72,938
Indiana 7,362 7,697 36,620 36,424 36,091
Iowa 3,527 3,367 16,551 16,479 16,272
Kansas 3,414 3,493 17,000 17,142 16,597
Kentucky 4,665 4,998 23,711 24,143 23,305
Louisiana 5,228 5,211 25,989 26,137 23,694
Maine 1,200 1,238 5,705 5,857 5,751
Maryland 6,699 6,773 32,714 32,583 31,842
Massachusetts 6,701 6,866 31,673 31,655 31,708
Michigan 10,554 10,847 50,640 51,680 52,063
Minnesota 6,361 6,348 30,339 30,257 29,999
Mississippi 3,543 3,730 18,227 18,696 17,648
Missouri 6,786 6,857 33,346 33,001 32,808
Montana 1,143 1,077 5,237 5,077 5,027
Nebraska 2,235 2,372 11,013 11,029 10,699
Nevada 3,398 3,398 16,245 16,547 15,888
New Hampshire 1,266 1,206 5,846 5,940 5,813
New Jersey 9,629 9,972 46,443 47,088 46,467
New Mexico 2,328 2,547 12,353 12,224 11,888
New York 21,801 21,942 105,075 104,650 102,260
North Carolina 10,639 10,794 53,546 53,094 50,688
North Dakota 799 772 3,630 3,613 3,549
Ohio 12,747 12,648 61,751 61,719 61,771
Oklahoma 4,416 4,546 22,167 22,317 21,488
Oregon 4,395 4,441 20,335 20,152 19,387
Pennsylvania 12,581 12,809 61,777 61,165 60,104
Rhode Island 1,043 1,179 5,085 5,262 5,081
South Carolina 4,736 5,227 25,369 25,615 23,950
South Dakota 1,068 1,111 5,117 5,108 4,806
Tennessee 7,011 7,110 35,192 34,411 33,442
Texas 32,609 33,204 162,871 161,694 157,786
Utah 4,949 5,024 23,011 22,746 21,786
Vermont 569 606 2,672 2,695 2,578
Virginia 8,834 9,227 44,352 44,459 43,348
Washington 7,934 7,898 37,528 36,564 35,334
West Virginia 1,703 1,871 8,673 8,719 8,245
Wisconsin 6,209 6,349 30,162 29,850 28,983
Wyoming 699 741 3,283 3,293 3,098
Puerto Rico 3,590 3,735 17,879 18,491 18,760

See footnotes at end of Table 1b

Table 1b. Provisional number of deaths: Each state and Puerto Rico, May 2007 and 2008, and cumulative figures, 2006-2008

[Data are estimates by state of residence]

Area May 2008 May 2007 January-May 2008 January-May 2007 January-May 2006
Alabama 3,897 3,903 20,983 20,222 20,331
Alaska 299 281 1,444 1,434 1,352
Arizona 3,769 3,696 20,612 19,919 20,674
Arkansas 2,349 2,410 12,945 12,263 11,878
California 19,140 19,308 101,809 103,708 102,356
Colorado 2,669 2,510 13,873 13,022 12,727
Connecticut 2,326 2,327 12,624 12,588 12,876
Delaware 615 637 3,206 3,165 3,016
District of Columbia 438 408 2,196 2,240 2,125
Florida 13,903 14,169 73,561 73,822 75,167
Georgia 5,432 5,258 28,514 27,801 28,823
Hawaii 787 833 4,091 3,987 3,999
Idaho 961 938 4,798 4,571 4,458
Illinois 8,044 8,077 42,978 42,568 44,192
Indiana 4,495 4,491 23,987 23,588 23,982
Iowa 2,327 2,131 12,624 11,749 11,748
Kansas 1,972 1,973 11,170 10,455 10,715
Kentucky 3,386 3,365 17,982 17,187 17,283
Louisiana 3,869 3,280 19,351 16,367 16,946
Maine 926 1,080 5,337 5,434 5,252
Maryland 3,629 3,656 19,081 18,953 18,571
Massachusetts 4,382 4,386 22,618 23,346 23,433
Michigan 7,163 7,077 38,598 37,155 36,370
Minnesota 3,144 2,934 16,744 15,518 15,543
Mississippi 2,320 2,313 12,642 12,232 12,205
Missouri 4,560 4,458 25,644 23,513 23,635
Montana 718 707 3,770 3,643 3,588
Nebraska 1,308 1,243 6,894 6,636 6,523
Nevada 1,545 1,705 8,185 8,702 7,746
New Hampshire 829 830 4,424 4,370 4,177
New Jersey 5,562 5,775 30,496 28,583 33,206
New Mexico 1,265 1,277 7,091 6,624 6,559
New York 12,074 12,251 65,377 64,317 63,934
North Carolina 6,250 6,227 33,659 32,837 31,933
North Dakota 453 425 2,586 2,348 2,495
Ohio 8,841 8,742 48,215 45,941 45,703
Oklahoma 2,855 2,947 16,403 15,453 15,626
Oregon 2,622 2,371 13,037 12,681 13,123
Pennsylvania 10,269 10,436 56,743 54,972 54,212
Rhode Island 789 841 4,393 4,287 4,194
South Carolina 2,702 2,953 16,276 16,051 16,689
South Dakota 586 498 3,060 2,892 2,921
Tennessee 4,865 4,667 25,582 24,535 24,034
Texas 12,865 12,923 66,786 68,647 65,693
Utah 1,105 1,155 6,083 6,048 5,809
Vermont 447 401 2,164 2,244 2,125
Virginia 4,623 4,888 25,199 24,876 24,860
Washington 4,245 3,948 21,510 20,189 19,709
West Virginia 1,791 1,758 9,415 8,918 8,874
Wisconsin 3,801 3,752 20,512 19,765 19,608
Wyoming 329 352 1,745 1,812 1,792
Puerto Rico 2,384 2,555 12,229 12,301 11,885

NOTE: Figures include all revisions received from the states and, therefore, may differ from those previously published; see "Technical Notes ."

Table 2

Table 2a. Provisional number of marriages: Each state and Puerto Rico, May 2007 and 2008, and cumulative figures, 2006-2008

[By state of occurrence]

Area May
2008 1
May 2007 1 January-May 2008 1 January-May 2007 1 January-May 2006
Alabama 3,398 4,850 13,425 14,759 16,731
Alaska 397 374 1,902 1,798 1,728
Arizona2 3,207 3,689 16,756 17,253 16,908
Arkansas 2,714 3,163 10,523 12,457 14,214
California 21,451 22,124 86,596 89,688 89,922
Colorado 2,305 2,046 15,525 7,970 11,441
Connecticut 1,398 1,526 2,999 4,845 5,660
Delaware 521 413 2,322 1,670 1,671
District of Columbia 136 268 616 834 862
Florida 14,046 15,082 62,781 68,084 68,544
Georgia 4,289 5,786 20,441 26,800 23,717
Hawaii 2,287 2,511 9,100 9,621 11,419
Idaho 897 1,190 4,566 5,137 4,693
Illinois 6,730 6,962 23,808 23,301 24,350
Indiana 4,411 3,950 16,858 17,470 18,141
Iowa 1,421 1,581 5,133 5,551 5,829
Kansas 1,434 1,619 5,937 6,287 6,520
Kentucky 2,388 3,399 11,601 10,926 12,699
Louisiana 3,095 1,672 15,444 13,305 ---
Maine 454 687 1,590 1,647 2,238
Maryland 3,450 3,285 10,530 10,506 12,838
Massachusetts 2,448 2,471 9,710 10,897 10,820
Michigan 4,261 4,880 13,038 16,170 16,597
Minnesota 2,361 2,448 7,911 7,840 8,558
Mississippi 1,719 1,224 6,460 5,854 6,563
Missouri 3,264 2,700 13,412 11,950 13,955
Montana 516 549 1,766 1,815 1,860
Nebraska 1,702 1,535 4,260 4,690 3,850
Nevada 9,866 11,697 45,857 51,442 55,217
New Hampshire 650 740 2,257 2,385 2,321
New Jersey 3,444 3,710 13,979 14,256 15,763
New Mexico3 628 1,127 3,493 4,435 4,876
New York2 9,507 10,080 46,206 46,424 42,079
North Carolina 3,172 6,190 15,214 22,540 23,910
North Dakota 274 355 1,124 1,118 1,167
Ohio 4,957 4,208 18,866 18,261 22,495
Oklahoma 2,312 2,542 9,340 9,783 10,136
Oregon 1,419 1,643 7,379 9,274 7,739
Pennsylvania 7,414 7,671 21,013 24,554 24,304
Rhode Island 636 526 1,696 1,687 1,863
South Carolina 2,609 2,587 8,016 11,887 10,127
South Dakota 502 557 1,710 1,698 1,749
Tennessee 4,398 5,407 23,561 27,545 24,583
Texas 13,369 12,300 69,760 68,514 72,376
Utah 1,973 2,619 6,439 9,326 8,074
Vermont 188 254 1,059 1,153 1,214
Virginia 5,581 5,142 20,475 20,398 21,997
Washington 2,713 3,328 12,548 12,883 12,954
West Virginia 823 944 3,255 3,688 4,296
Wisconsin 2,367 2,682 7,971 8,653 9,189
Wyoming 319 265 1,371 1,315 1,395
Puerto Rico 1,392 1,789 7,584 8,603 8,689

See footnotes at end of Table 2b

Table 2b. Provisional number of divorces: Each state and Puerto Rico, May 2007 and 2008, and cumulative figures, 2006-2008

[By state of occurrence. Divorces include reported annulments]

Area May
2008 1
May 2007 1 January-May 2008 1 January-May 2007 1 January-May 2006
Alabama 1,781 1,500 7,961 10,032 10,035
Alaska 343 223 1,196 1,390 1,182
Arizona2 2,181 2,116 9,773 9,914 9,897
Arkansas 1,480 1,470 6,608 6,731 7,142
California --- --- --- --- ---
Colorado 1,688 1,868 8,656 8,742 8,936
Connecticut 273 915 3,186 4,668 4,573
Delaware 293 190 1,260 1,990 1,254
District of Columbia 107 101 378 356 450
Florida 6,000 8,424 35,928 37,629 35,180
Georgia --- --- --- --- ---
Hawaii --- --- --- --- ---
Idaho 631 678 2,702 3,110 3,095
Illinois 2,627 2,960 12,992 13,272 12,820
Indiana --- --- --- --- ---
Iowa 638 609 2,746 3,235 3,398
Kansas 764 803 4,128 3,743 3,213
Kentucky 1,893 1,976 9,627 7,654 8,591
Louisiana --- --- --- --- ---
Maine 404 549 1,420 1,460 2,362
Maryland 1,262 1,641 5,691 7,278 7,175
Massachusetts 202 999 4,580 4,096 6,304
Michigan 2,833 3,141 13,795 14,897 14,702
Minnesota --- --- --- --- ---
Mississippi 1,089 1,546 5,566 6,526 6,101
Missouri 1,851 2,432 9,021 9,484 9,249
Montana 300 350 1,378 1,464 1,948
Nebraska 579 591 2,510 2,374 2,550
Nevada 1,500 1,428 6,990 6,777 7,210
New Hampshire 404 461 2,068 2,338 2,234
New Jersey 2,325 2,479 11,535 11,205 11,677
New Mexico3 698 748 3,544 3,786 3,628
New York2 4,064 4,615 19,226 21,268 24,864
North Carolina 3,041 3,494 11,000 15,486 15,635
North Dakota 173 151 780 614 798
Ohio 3,160 2,831 16,684 15,338 16,940
Oklahoma 1,634 1,674 7,961 7,819 7,809
Oregon 1,256 1,520 6,248 6,347 6,018
Pennsylvania 2,725 3,184 10,635 14,403 14,519
Rhode Island 276 276 1,297 1,260 1,385
South Carolina 1,215 1,238 4,465 6,358 4,904
South Dakota 225 199 976 981 1,036
Tennessee 1,413 2,485 11,409 13,974 12,071
Texas 7,505 7,937 32,669 33,135 33,135
Utah 599 1,649 3,496 3,996 4,281
Vermont 171 288 1,000 1,092 990
Virginia 2,541 2,521 12,018 11,981 12,411
Washington 2,652 2,312 10,736 12,947 10,719
West Virginia 809 728 3,577 3,692 3,959
Wisconsin 1,319 1,186 7,598 6,772 6,992
Wyoming 224 188 1,093 1,081 1,173
Puerto Rico 1,440 1,527 6,299 6,946 8,365

--- Data not available.

1 Figures based on monthly counts and may be underreported.

2 Figures for marriages are licenses issued for some counties.

3 Figures for marriages are marriage licenses issued.

NOTE: Figures include all revisions received from the states and, therefore, may differ from those previously published; see "Technical Notes ."

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