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Infographic: Does Income Inequality Cause High Teen Pregnancy Rates?
Teen pregnancy in the United States remains far more common than in other developed nations.
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Column Five
May 11, 2012
Posted May 11, 2012
According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of American teenagers having children has reach an all-time low. But teen pregnancy in the United States remains far more common than in other developed nations.
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