Astouding number, but it’s right


The number may seem astounding, but according to the Centers for Disease Control, it’s on target.

A CDC report concludes that in 2004, 69 percent of African-American children were born to women who hadn’t tied the knot. That’s the highest number for all races. The lowest: 15.5 percent for Asian and Pacific-Islander. About 46 percent of Hispanic children were born to unmarried women, and 24.5 percent of white children. The figure is 36 percent for all races.

Preliminary numbers for 2005 show similar percentages.

 

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Janet Zink
Former Staff Writer, St. Petersburg Times
November 28, 2007

Truth-o-meter Ruling

True

Statement

"In the African-American community today, 68 percent of kids born are born out of wedlock."

Context

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Speaker/Target

Speaker: Mitt Romney

Statement Date

November 28, 2007
Our Sources

"Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"

Translations

Language: en

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