Post by jeffolie on May 12, 2013 17:19:00 GMT -6
US births decline Baby Bust, regular depression
persistent Birth declines in America only happened rarely.
The Great Depression featured declining births ... the most common American suffers in a 'regular depression'
America's culture slowly dies
American suicides outnumber deaths by car crashes now.
my jeffolie view remains that the most common American suffers in a 'regular depression' which my predictions include the status quo gridlock will become worse as an external 'political event' disturbs the Trickle Down economy causing a decline into 2016 economic and political Bottoming Area lasting 4 to 10+ years including a lower birthrate in the Bottoming Area
==============================
May 12, 2013
SSA Stats: Baby Bust Continues
For the past few decades, the IRS has required parents to provide Social Security numbers for dependent children on their tax returns. Since then, all newborns in the United States receive Social Security numbers, and applications for numbers by year of birth closely track actual births. While the Social Security Administration's numbers are not exactly the same as the complete count of births provided by the National Center for Health Statistics, they are available sooner and are an excellent indicator of trends in births.
The latest statistics show that the baby bust continues. In 2012, the Social Security Administration provided 3,931,200 numbers for newborns. This was 19,502 fewer than in 2011 and 393,000 below the peak year of 2007. Although the baby bust is ongoing, the decline is slowing. The biggest year-over-year drop (-133,499) occurred between 2009 and 2010.
Source: Social Security Administration, Social Security Number Holders
www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/births.html
demomemo.blogspot.com/
==================================
Social Security Number Holders
Popular Baby Names
Background information
Our popular name data come from applications for Social Security cards. The graph below shows the number of applicants for a Social Security card by year of birth and sex. The number of such applicants is restricted to U. S. births where the year of birth, sex, State of birth (50 States and District of Columbia) are known, and where the given name is at least 2 characters long.
Although today nearly everyone in the United States has a Social Security card, that was not the case in the early years of the Social Security program. Some people born before 1937 never obtained a Social Security card because their employment was not covered under Social Security or they died before it became covered. Even in more recent years, many of those who died before entering the covered work force never obtained a Social Security card. However, when the Internal Revenue Service began to require a dependent child's Social Security Number on Federal income tax returns (see Tax Reform Act of 1986), such deaths were no longer a significant factor.
www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/births.html
==================================
Our popular name data come from applications for Social Security cards. The table below shows the number of applicants for a Social Security card by year of birth and sex. The number of such applicants is restricted to U. S. births where the year of birth, sex, State of birth (50 States and District of Columbia) are known, and where the given name is at least 2 characters long.
Number of Social Security card holders born
in the U. S. by year of birth and sex
Year of
birth
Male
Female
Total
1880
118,400
97,605
216,005
1881
108,285
98,858
207,143
1882
122,032
115,698
237,730
1883
112,481
120,066
232,547
1884
122,741
137,589
260,330
1885
115,948
141,951
257,899
1886
119,043
153,737
272,780
1887
109,314
155,423
264,737
1888
129,911
189,452
319,363
1889
119,039
189,218
308,257
1890
119,701
201,663
321,364
1891
109,271
196,569
305,840
1892
131,457
224,921
356,378
1893
121,042
225,235
346,277
1894
124,899
235,972
360,871
1895
126,646
247,111
373,757
1896
129,078
251,997
381,075
1897
121,944
248,277
370,221
1898
132,111
274,149
406,260
1899
115,198
247,491
362,689
1900
162,162
317,801
479,963
1901
115,599
254,235
369,834
1902
132,750
280,338
413,088
1903
129,327
278,200
407,527
1904
138,510
292,439
430,949
1905
143,244
309,876
453,120
1906
144,073
313,439
457,512
1907
158,591
337,434
496,025
1908
166,372
354,522
520,894
1909
176,861
368,084
544,945
1910
208,521
419,507
628,028
1911
241,385
441,787
683,172
1912
451,437
586,621
1,038,058
1913
536,206
654,831
1,191,037
1914
683,313
796,546
1,479,859
1915
880,954
1,023,886
1,904,840
1916
923,277
1,085,681
2,008,958
1917
959,328
1,123,646
2,082,974
1918
1,048,768
1,202,340
2,251,108
1919
1,015,341
1,174,670
2,190,011
1920
1,100,942
1,244,029
2,344,971
1921
1,137,907
1,279,610
2,417,517
1922
1,125,365
1,247,453
2,372,818
1923
1,132,308
1,252,358
2,384,666
1924
1,169,006
1,295,651
2,464,657
1925
1,151,345
1,262,991
2,414,336
1926
1,145,439
1,229,940
2,375,379
1927
1,161,550
1,236,252
2,397,802
1928
1,140,859
1,195,235
2,336,094
1929
1,107,135
1,157,346
2,264,481
1930
1,129,133
1,166,195
2,295,328
1931
1,069,002
1,103,355
2,172,357
1932
1,074,007
1,106,115
2,180,122
1933
1,019,618
1,045,724
2,065,342
1934
1,061,414
1,082,062
2,143,476
1935
1,069,116
1,086,570
2,155,686
1936
1,063,939
1,077,347
2,141,286
1937
1,093,181
1,101,639
2,194,820
1938
1,136,017
1,141,243
2,277,260
1939
1,132,918
1,133,892
2,266,810
1940
1,185,782
1,181,150
2,366,932
1941
1,254,370
1,245,732
2,500,102
1942
1,407,886
1,390,322
2,798,208
1943
1,454,005
1,435,112
2,889,117
1944
1,388,695
1,366,340
2,755,035
1945
1,371,188
1,346,081
2,717,269
1946
1,649,987
1,612,742
3,262,729
1947
1,857,367
1,817,807
3,675,174
1948
1,781,498
1,742,194
3,523,692
1949
1,799,859
1,754,948
3,554,807
1950
1,819,748
1,758,975
3,578,723
1951
1,907,704
1,845,357
3,753,061
1952
1,973,020
1,902,114
3,875,134
1953
1,999,129
1,928,402
3,927,531
1954
2,067,539
1,990,679
4,058,218
1955
2,088,381
2,004,284
4,092,665
1956
2,144,425
2,059,303
4,203,728
1957
2,187,458
2,097,371
4,284,829
1958
2,152,780
2,064,857
4,217,637
1959
2,166,316
2,078,366
4,244,682
1960
2,166,079
2,079,918
4,245,997
1961
2,155,525
2,075,842
4,231,367
1962
2,102,232
2,026,875
4,129,107
1963
2,065,359
1,987,763
4,053,122
1964
2,027,400
1,956,919
3,984,319
1965
1,895,616
1,827,197
3,722,813
1966
1,818,007
1,755,394
3,573,401
1967
1,779,994
1,716,483
3,496,477
1968
1,776,299
1,709,337
3,485,636
1969
1,830,496
1,762,596
3,593,092
1970
1,905,748
1,831,747
3,737,495
1971
1,818,291
1,752,149
3,570,440
1972
1,674,692
1,612,445
3,287,137
1973
1,614,017
1,553,905
3,167,922
1974
1,630,640
1,566,011
3,196,651
1975
1,622,855
1,560,511
3,183,366
1976
1,632,972
1,571,728
3,204,700
1977
1,709,459
1,644,621
3,354,080
1978
1,708,405
1,643,456
3,351,861
1979
1,791,054
1,722,756
3,513,810
1980
1,853,943
1,779,754
3,633,697
1981
1,861,282
1,787,568
3,648,850
1982
1,885,862
1,813,235
3,699,097
1983
1,862,041
1,788,697
3,650,738
1984
1,874,997
1,802,140
3,677,137
1985
1,922,708
1,845,172
3,767,880
1986
1,919,901
1,844,302
3,764,203
1987
1,948,632
1,873,265
3,821,897
1988
2,000,300
1,921,740
3,922,040
1989
2,095,053
1,991,689
4,086,742
1990
2,150,512
2,053,328
4,203,840
1991
2,118,765
2,032,831
4,151,596
1992
2,098,038
2,003,866
4,101,904
1993
2,064,391
1,970,631
4,035,022
1994
2,037,282
1,948,470
3,985,752
1995
2,010,257
1,920,637
3,930,894
1996
2,002,567
1,916,254
3,918,821
1997
1,996,558
1,908,115
3,904,673
1998
2,026,312
1,937,268
3,963,580
1999
2,037,506
1,945,478
3,982,984
2000
2,086,519
1,994,069
4,080,588
2001
2,066,558
1,979,101
4,045,659
2002
2,064,714
1,973,055
4,037,769
2003
2,099,064
2,004,394
4,103,458
2004
2,111,002
2,015,376
4,126,378
2005
2,124,586
2,026,691
4,151,277
2006
2,189,054
2,087,244
4,276,298
2007
2,211,153
2,112,696
4,323,849
2008
2,175,668
2,078,299
4,253,967
2009
2,115,396
2,019,582
4,134,978
2010
2,047,601
1,953,878
4,001,479
2011
2,021,996
1,928,706
3,950,702
2012
2,009,637
1,921,563
3,931,200
www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/numberUSbirths.html
persistent Birth declines in America only happened rarely.
The Great Depression featured declining births ... the most common American suffers in a 'regular depression'
America's culture slowly dies
American suicides outnumber deaths by car crashes now.
my jeffolie view remains that the most common American suffers in a 'regular depression' which my predictions include the status quo gridlock will become worse as an external 'political event' disturbs the Trickle Down economy causing a decline into 2016 economic and political Bottoming Area lasting 4 to 10+ years including a lower birthrate in the Bottoming Area
==============================
May 12, 2013
SSA Stats: Baby Bust Continues
For the past few decades, the IRS has required parents to provide Social Security numbers for dependent children on their tax returns. Since then, all newborns in the United States receive Social Security numbers, and applications for numbers by year of birth closely track actual births. While the Social Security Administration's numbers are not exactly the same as the complete count of births provided by the National Center for Health Statistics, they are available sooner and are an excellent indicator of trends in births.
The latest statistics show that the baby bust continues. In 2012, the Social Security Administration provided 3,931,200 numbers for newborns. This was 19,502 fewer than in 2011 and 393,000 below the peak year of 2007. Although the baby bust is ongoing, the decline is slowing. The biggest year-over-year drop (-133,499) occurred between 2009 and 2010.
Source: Social Security Administration, Social Security Number Holders
www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/births.html
demomemo.blogspot.com/
==================================
Social Security Number Holders
Popular Baby Names
Background information
Our popular name data come from applications for Social Security cards. The graph below shows the number of applicants for a Social Security card by year of birth and sex. The number of such applicants is restricted to U. S. births where the year of birth, sex, State of birth (50 States and District of Columbia) are known, and where the given name is at least 2 characters long.
Although today nearly everyone in the United States has a Social Security card, that was not the case in the early years of the Social Security program. Some people born before 1937 never obtained a Social Security card because their employment was not covered under Social Security or they died before it became covered. Even in more recent years, many of those who died before entering the covered work force never obtained a Social Security card. However, when the Internal Revenue Service began to require a dependent child's Social Security Number on Federal income tax returns (see Tax Reform Act of 1986), such deaths were no longer a significant factor.
www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/births.html
==================================
Our popular name data come from applications for Social Security cards. The table below shows the number of applicants for a Social Security card by year of birth and sex. The number of such applicants is restricted to U. S. births where the year of birth, sex, State of birth (50 States and District of Columbia) are known, and where the given name is at least 2 characters long.
Number of Social Security card holders born
in the U. S. by year of birth and sex
Year of
birth
Male
Female
Total
1880
118,400
97,605
216,005
1881
108,285
98,858
207,143
1882
122,032
115,698
237,730
1883
112,481
120,066
232,547
1884
122,741
137,589
260,330
1885
115,948
141,951
257,899
1886
119,043
153,737
272,780
1887
109,314
155,423
264,737
1888
129,911
189,452
319,363
1889
119,039
189,218
308,257
1890
119,701
201,663
321,364
1891
109,271
196,569
305,840
1892
131,457
224,921
356,378
1893
121,042
225,235
346,277
1894
124,899
235,972
360,871
1895
126,646
247,111
373,757
1896
129,078
251,997
381,075
1897
121,944
248,277
370,221
1898
132,111
274,149
406,260
1899
115,198
247,491
362,689
1900
162,162
317,801
479,963
1901
115,599
254,235
369,834
1902
132,750
280,338
413,088
1903
129,327
278,200
407,527
1904
138,510
292,439
430,949
1905
143,244
309,876
453,120
1906
144,073
313,439
457,512
1907
158,591
337,434
496,025
1908
166,372
354,522
520,894
1909
176,861
368,084
544,945
1910
208,521
419,507
628,028
1911
241,385
441,787
683,172
1912
451,437
586,621
1,038,058
1913
536,206
654,831
1,191,037
1914
683,313
796,546
1,479,859
1915
880,954
1,023,886
1,904,840
1916
923,277
1,085,681
2,008,958
1917
959,328
1,123,646
2,082,974
1918
1,048,768
1,202,340
2,251,108
1919
1,015,341
1,174,670
2,190,011
1920
1,100,942
1,244,029
2,344,971
1921
1,137,907
1,279,610
2,417,517
1922
1,125,365
1,247,453
2,372,818
1923
1,132,308
1,252,358
2,384,666
1924
1,169,006
1,295,651
2,464,657
1925
1,151,345
1,262,991
2,414,336
1926
1,145,439
1,229,940
2,375,379
1927
1,161,550
1,236,252
2,397,802
1928
1,140,859
1,195,235
2,336,094
1929
1,107,135
1,157,346
2,264,481
1930
1,129,133
1,166,195
2,295,328
1931
1,069,002
1,103,355
2,172,357
1932
1,074,007
1,106,115
2,180,122
1933
1,019,618
1,045,724
2,065,342
1934
1,061,414
1,082,062
2,143,476
1935
1,069,116
1,086,570
2,155,686
1936
1,063,939
1,077,347
2,141,286
1937
1,093,181
1,101,639
2,194,820
1938
1,136,017
1,141,243
2,277,260
1939
1,132,918
1,133,892
2,266,810
1940
1,185,782
1,181,150
2,366,932
1941
1,254,370
1,245,732
2,500,102
1942
1,407,886
1,390,322
2,798,208
1943
1,454,005
1,435,112
2,889,117
1944
1,388,695
1,366,340
2,755,035
1945
1,371,188
1,346,081
2,717,269
1946
1,649,987
1,612,742
3,262,729
1947
1,857,367
1,817,807
3,675,174
1948
1,781,498
1,742,194
3,523,692
1949
1,799,859
1,754,948
3,554,807
1950
1,819,748
1,758,975
3,578,723
1951
1,907,704
1,845,357
3,753,061
1952
1,973,020
1,902,114
3,875,134
1953
1,999,129
1,928,402
3,927,531
1954
2,067,539
1,990,679
4,058,218
1955
2,088,381
2,004,284
4,092,665
1956
2,144,425
2,059,303
4,203,728
1957
2,187,458
2,097,371
4,284,829
1958
2,152,780
2,064,857
4,217,637
1959
2,166,316
2,078,366
4,244,682
1960
2,166,079
2,079,918
4,245,997
1961
2,155,525
2,075,842
4,231,367
1962
2,102,232
2,026,875
4,129,107
1963
2,065,359
1,987,763
4,053,122
1964
2,027,400
1,956,919
3,984,319
1965
1,895,616
1,827,197
3,722,813
1966
1,818,007
1,755,394
3,573,401
1967
1,779,994
1,716,483
3,496,477
1968
1,776,299
1,709,337
3,485,636
1969
1,830,496
1,762,596
3,593,092
1970
1,905,748
1,831,747
3,737,495
1971
1,818,291
1,752,149
3,570,440
1972
1,674,692
1,612,445
3,287,137
1973
1,614,017
1,553,905
3,167,922
1974
1,630,640
1,566,011
3,196,651
1975
1,622,855
1,560,511
3,183,366
1976
1,632,972
1,571,728
3,204,700
1977
1,709,459
1,644,621
3,354,080
1978
1,708,405
1,643,456
3,351,861
1979
1,791,054
1,722,756
3,513,810
1980
1,853,943
1,779,754
3,633,697
1981
1,861,282
1,787,568
3,648,850
1982
1,885,862
1,813,235
3,699,097
1983
1,862,041
1,788,697
3,650,738
1984
1,874,997
1,802,140
3,677,137
1985
1,922,708
1,845,172
3,767,880
1986
1,919,901
1,844,302
3,764,203
1987
1,948,632
1,873,265
3,821,897
1988
2,000,300
1,921,740
3,922,040
1989
2,095,053
1,991,689
4,086,742
1990
2,150,512
2,053,328
4,203,840
1991
2,118,765
2,032,831
4,151,596
1992
2,098,038
2,003,866
4,101,904
1993
2,064,391
1,970,631
4,035,022
1994
2,037,282
1,948,470
3,985,752
1995
2,010,257
1,920,637
3,930,894
1996
2,002,567
1,916,254
3,918,821
1997
1,996,558
1,908,115
3,904,673
1998
2,026,312
1,937,268
3,963,580
1999
2,037,506
1,945,478
3,982,984
2000
2,086,519
1,994,069
4,080,588
2001
2,066,558
1,979,101
4,045,659
2002
2,064,714
1,973,055
4,037,769
2003
2,099,064
2,004,394
4,103,458
2004
2,111,002
2,015,376
4,126,378
2005
2,124,586
2,026,691
4,151,277
2006
2,189,054
2,087,244
4,276,298
2007
2,211,153
2,112,696
4,323,849
2008
2,175,668
2,078,299
4,253,967
2009
2,115,396
2,019,582
4,134,978
2010
2,047,601
1,953,878
4,001,479
2011
2,021,996
1,928,706
3,950,702
2012
2,009,637
1,921,563
3,931,200
www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/numberUSbirths.html