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    INCREASE IN UNMARRIED CHILDBEARING: US & OTHER COUNTRIES



    INCREASE IN UNMARRIED CHILDBEARING: US & OTHER COUNTRIES

    By NWV News writer Jim Kouri
    Posted 1:00 AM Eastern
    May 24, 2009
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    NewsWithViews.com dispatched a reporter to cover a Centers for Disease Control press teleconference regarding a disturbing trend within the United States and Western Civilization in general.

    The proportion of births to unmarried mothers in the United States has risen steeply over the past few decades, consistent with patterns in other countries, a report from CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics shows.

    In March, CDC reported that about 4 in 10 births in the United States in 2007 were to unmarried mothers. While a great deal of focus has been placed on births to unmarried teens, 6 out of 10 births to women between the ages of 20 and 24 were among unmarried women in 2007.

    The trend in unmarried childbearing was fairly stable from the mid-1990s to 2002, but has shown a steep increase between 2002 and 2007. Between 1980 and 2007, the proportion of births to unmarried women in the United States has more than doubled, from 18 percent to 40 percent.

    "We are witnessing a trend that not only impacts upon the US and Western society, but also decreases the chances for numerous women to lead productive lives. My fear is that the abortionists will point to these data to support their position," said political strategist Mike Baker.

    "While my reading of the CDC report reveals the US is still behind countries such as Britain and France as far as unwed mothers, it won't be long before we on at a par or even exceed these socialist-leaning nations," Baker said in an interview with Newswithviews.com.

    The CDC report, “Data Brief #18: Changing Patterns of Non-marital Childbearing in the U.S.,â€
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    The unwed mother problem is deeply attached to a decline in our society,
    loss of the middle-class,jobs, declining education, standards, morals,
    and anti-Christian environment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    The unwed mother problem is deeply attached to a decline in our society,
    loss of the middle-class,jobs, declining education, standards, morals,
    and anti-Christian environment.
    And much of it can be attributed to illegal immigration: the majority of illegal aliens are Hispanic, there are now 12-20 million illegal aliens here, and Hispanics birth rates among unmarried mothers is 2 to 3 times higher than other ethnic groups:
    Birth rates among unmarried mothers are highest for Hispanic women (106 births per 1,000 unmarried Hispanic women), followed by non-Hispanic black women (72 per 1,000) and non-Hispanic white women (32 per 1,000).
    Please note that once again the statistics for Asian-Americans was left out. Their unmarried mother birth rates are probably lower than any other groups, including whites. But if Asian-American's stats are included, the ethnocentric advocates can't use the race card, claim racism, lack of opportunities, etc.
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