Go Figure: Birth Rates Falling Faster in Texas than U.S
James Lee,
Pia Orrenius and
Ana Pranger
Southwest Economy, 2021, issue Third Quarter
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Although birth rates in Texas remain higher than in the U.S., their decline since 2007 has been particularly noteworthy.
Date: 2021
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