Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths: Provisional Data for September 2009

National Vital Statistics Report, Volume 58, Number 20

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Technical Notes

Data shown here are provisional and include only events occurring within the United States (50 states and the District of Columbia). Provisional birth, death, and infant death data in this report are based on a combination of counts of events provided by each reporting area and registered vital events processed into National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) data files. Some of these may not have occurred in the specified month of this report. Monthly provisional birth, death, and infant death data may be updated during the course of a data year. Updates based on registered events will be included in the month the event occurred. However, updates based on counts received from the states may include the event in the month it was processed rather than the month in which it occurred. This may result in a low figure for a given month followed by a high figure for the month(s) in which the delayed records were processed. Once the provisional data year has ended, updates cease. Thus, provisional birth, death, and infant death data may not accurately track either the preliminary or the final number of events registered.

Marriage and divorce data in this report are counts of all events occurring in the state that were received in the registration offices during the 1-month period. Divorce figures include reported annulments. There is considerable variability among the states in the procedures that are used to submit the counts of marriages and divorces to NCHS and in the extent to which the states update their counts of marriages and divorces as new information is received. Therefore, counts vary in their completeness. Marriage and divorce counts, unlike other provisional data, may be updated after the end of a data year if final counts are provided by the state. Readers seeking further information on this should contact NCHS at births@cdc.gov.

Tables A and B provide monthly, year-to-date, and 12-month ending counts and rates for births, deaths (excluding fetal deaths), and marriages, and 12-month ending rates for divorces. These counts include events occurring in the United States to nonresidents of the United States and differ from the data in preliminary and final reports that are based on place of residence. Birth, death, and infant death figures (death and infant death figures exclude fetal deaths) in Table 1 for each state are estimates by state of residence. These estimates are derived by applying adjustment ratios to the number of events recorded as occurring in the state during a 1-month period. The adjustment ratios for each data year represent the observed relationship between final state occurrence figures and final state residence figures for the 3 most recent years for which final data were available and are expressed as a single ratio for each state for births and deaths. Monthly state marriage and divorce figures shown in Table 2 represent the actual count of all events occurring in the state (state of occurrence) and are not adjusted by state of residence.

Until 1998, provisional totals for births, marriages, and divorces for the entire United States included corrections for observed differences between provisional and final figures. These corrections compensated for delays in reporting. Beginning with data for January 1998, these monthly corrections for births, marriages, and divorces have been discontinued. Further information on these changes has been provided in the National Vital Statistics Reports presenting provisional data for January (vol. 48, no. 1), February (vol. 48, no. 2), and March (vol. 48, no. 4) 1999, available from the National Center for Health Statistics website.

NCHS has ceased publishing divorce counts and rates based on provisional data from the combined 50 states because it is no longer statistically feasible to calculate estimates of monthly divorce counts for nonreporting states (California, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Louisiana, and Minnesota). Instead, NCHS publishes only the 12-month divorce rates shown in Table A, based solely on the combined counts and populations for reporting states and the District of Columbia. Aggregate 1-month, cumulative counts and rates, and 12-month counts for divorces have been discontinued because of their very limited usefulness when based on less than the full complement of states. Monthly marriage and divorce counts as reported by each state will continue to be shown in Table 2 .

In 2006, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana temporarily suspended collection of marriage counts (Louisiana does not provide NCHS with divorce counts; see previous paragraph). The 12-month ending marriage rate shown in Table A for 2007, which is computed based on marriages that occurred in 2006, excludes Louisiana data; the population for this rate also excludes Louisiana. Louisiana reinstated the collection of marriage counts in 2007.

Population estimates used for computing rates originate from the U.S. Census Bureau and are based on the 2000 census. All population estimates used for a single data year are based on population estimates of the same vintage (that is, the same reference year). Changes in rates between years in part reflect differences between vintages of the population estimates. Monthly population estimates may fluctuate from month to month even among estimates of the same vintage. This is especially true for population subgroups (e.g., females 15-44). This monthly variability in population estimates will be reflected in population based rates. Monthly rates are based on populations estimated for the specific month. Year-to-date rates are averages of monthly rates that have been weighted by the number of days in the corresponding months. Rates for 12-month periods are the sum of events for the period per population estimated at the midpoint of the period. Populations have been estimated by NCHS for the 12-month divorce rates based on the 44 reporting states and the District of Columbia. Monthly infant mortality rates are based on relatively few events and are highly variable. As a result, NCHS has discontinued publishing provisional monthly state specific infant mortality rates. National monthly infant mortality rates will continue to be available in Tables A and B .

List of Detailed Tables

  1. Provisional number of live births and deaths: Each state and Puerto Rico, September 2008 and 2009, and cumulative figures, 2007-2009
  2. Provisional number of marriages and divorces: Each state and Puerto Rico, September 2008 and 2009, and cumulative figures, 2007-2009

Acknowledgments

This report was prepared by Betzaida Tejada-Vera of the Mortality Statistics Branch (MSB) and Paul D. Sutton of the Reproductive Statistics Branch (RSB) of the Division of Vital Statistics (DVS) under the general direction of Stephanie J. Ventura, Chief, RSB, and Charles J. Rothwell, Director, DVS. Connie Gentry, Chrissy Jarman, Susan McBroom, Senora Roberson, and Pam Stephenson of the Data Acquisition and Evaluation Branch (DAEB) were responsible for acquisition of the provisional data. Brenda Green, Kryn Krautheim, David Justice, Jenny Justice, and Adrienne Rouse, also of DAEB, evaluated the quality of the provisional data. This report was edited by Demarius V. Miller and Laura Drescher, CDC/NCHM/Division of Creative Services, Writer-Editor Services Branch, and typeset by Jacqueline M. Davis, CDC/NCHM/Division of Creative Services, Graphic Services Branch.

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Tejada-Vera B, Sutton PD. Births, marriages, divorces, and deaths: Provisional data for September 2009. National vital statistics reports; vol 58, no 20. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2010.

Tables

Table A

Table A1. Provisional vital statistics for the United States, September 2009

[Rates for infant deaths are deaths under 1 year per 1,000 live births; fertility rates are live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years; all other rates are per 1,000 total population. National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are subject to monthly reporting variation. See “Technical Notes “]

Item September 2009 (Number) September 2008 (Number) September 2009 (Rate) September 2008 (Rate)
Live births 362,000 369,000 14.3 14.8
Fertility rate 71.2 72.4
Deaths 188,000 186,000 7.5 7.5
Infant deaths 2,100 2,100 5.9 5.9
Natural increase 174,000 183,000 6.8 7.3
Marriages1 205,000 198,000 8.1 7.9
Divorces2
Population base (in millions) 307.3 305.0

See footnotes at end of Table A3

Table A2. Provisional vital statistics for the United States, January-September 2009

[Rates for infant deaths are deaths under 1 year per 1,000 live births; fertility rates are live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years; all other rates are per 1,000 total population. National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are subject to monthly reporting variation. See “Technical Notes “]

Item January-September 2009 (Number) January-September 2008 (Number) January-September 2009 (Rate) January-September 2008 (Rate)
Live births 3,126,000 3,213,000 13.6 14.1
Fertility rate 67.5 69.1
Deaths 1,804,000 1,842,000 7.9 8.1
Infant deaths 20,000 20,900 6.4 6.5
Natural increase 1,322,000 1,371,000 5.7 6.0
Marriages1 1,589,000 1,666,000 6.9 7.3
Divorces2
Population base (in millions)

See footnotes at end of Table A3

Table A3. Provisional vital statistics for the United States, 12 months ending with September 2009

[Rates for infant deaths are deaths under 1 year per 1,000 live births; fertility rates are live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years; all other rates are per 1,000 total population. National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are subject to monthly reporting variation. See “Technical Notes “]

Item 12 months ending with September 2009 (Number) 12 months ending with September 2008 (Number) 12 months ending with September 2009 (Rate) 12 months ending with September 2008 (Rate) 12 months ending with September 2007 (Rate)
Live births 4,160,000 4,292,000 13.6 14.1 14.3
Fertility rate 67.2 69.1 69.2
Deaths 2,415,000 2,453,000 7.9 8.1 8.0
Infant deaths 26,700 28,000 6.4 6.5 6.6
Natural increase 1,745,000 1,839,000 5.7 6.0 6.3
Marriages1 2,080,000 2,151,000 6.8 7.1 7.3
Divorces2 3.4 3.5 3.6
Population base (in millions) 306.1 303.8 301.5

… Category not applicable.

— Data not available.

1 The 12-month ending marriage figures for 2007 excludes data for Louisiana. The population for this marriage rate also excludes Louisiana.

2 Divorce figures exclude data for California, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Louisiana, and Minnesota. Populations for divorce rates also exclude these states.

NOTE: Figures include all revisions received from the states and, therefore, may differ from those previously published; see “Technical Notes .”

Table B

Table B1. Provisional number and rate of live births, by month: United States, January 2008-September 2009

[National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are provisional and are subject to monthly reporting variation; see “Technical Notes “]

Period Number Rate per 1,000 population Rate per 1,000 population (Unadjusted) Rate per 1,000 women aged 15-44 (Seasonally adjusted1)
January 2008 356,000 13.9 67.8 71.2
February 2008 338,000 14.1 68.7 70.2
March 2008 350,000 13.6 66.6 67.1
April 2008 346,000 13.9 67.9 69.2
May 2008 355,000 13.8 67.5 68.5
June 2008 349,000 14.0 68.5 67.1
July 2008 376,000 14.6 71.4 70.0
August 2008 373,000 14.5 70.9 68.0
September 2008 369,000 14.8 72.4 68.4
October 2008 359,000 13.9 68.2 68.1
November 2008 325,000 13.0 63.8 64.7
December 2008 351,000 13.5 66.6 68.1
January 2009 339,000 13.0 64.4 67.7
February 2009 317,000 13.5 66.8 68.3
March 2009 348,000 13.4 66.3 66.9
April 2009 337,000 13.4 66.4 67.6
May 2009 345,000 13.3 65.7 66.7
June 2009 348,000 13.8 68.3 66.9
July 2009 369,000 14.2 70.2 68.7
August 2009 360,000 13.8 68.6 65.8
September 2009 362,000 14.3 71.2 67.3

See footnotes at end of Table B2

Table B2. Provisional number and rate of marriages, deaths, and infant deaths, by month: United States, January 2008-September 2009

[National data are based on events occurring in the United States, regardless of place of residence. Data are provisional and are subject to monthly reporting variation; see “Technical Notes “]

Period Number of marriages Marriage rate per 1,000 population Number of deaths Death rate per 1,000 population Number of infant deaths Infant death rate per 1,000 live births
January 2008 107,000 4.2 224,000 8.7 2,500 6.9
February 2008 138,000 5.7 222,000 9.3 2,300 6.8
March 2008 147,000 5.7 231,000 9.0 2,400 6.9
April 2008 163,000 6.5 206,000 8.3 2,200 6.4
May 2008 211,000 8.2 201,000 7.8 2,400 6.6
June 2008 239,000 9.6 190,000 7.6 2,200 6.4
July 2008 213,000 8.3 191,000 7.4 2,300 6.2
August 2008 251,000 9.7 191,000 7.4 2,400 6.5
September 2008 198,000 7.9 186,000 7.5 2,100 5.9
October 2008 206,000 8.0 198,000 7.7 2,300 6.4
November 2008 145,000 5.8 200,000 8.0 2,200 6.5
December 2008 140,000 5.4 213,000 8.2 2,200 6.3
January 2009 123,000 4.8 222,000 8.6 2,300 6.6
February 2009 127,000 5.4 200,000 8.5 2,100 6.5
March 2009 146,000 5.6 216,000 8.3 2,300 6.7
April 2009 163,000 6.5 203,000 8.0 2,300 6.9
May 2009 179,000 6.9 199,000 7.7 2,300 6.5
June 2009 217,000 8.6 191,000 7.6 2,200 6.3
July 2009 217,000 8.3 194,000 7.4 2,100 5.9
August 2009 212,000 8.1 192,000 7.4 2,300 6.4
September 2009 205,000 8.1 188,000 7.5 2,100 5.9

1 The method of seasonal adjustment, developed by the U.S. Census Bureau, is described in The X-11 Variant of the Census Method II Seasonal Adjustment Program, Technical Paper No. 15 (1967 revision).

NOTE: Figures include all revisions received from the states and, therefore, may differ from those previously published; see “Technical Notes .”

Table 1

Table 1a. Provisional number of live births: Each state and Puerto Rico, September 2008 and 2009, and cumulative figures, 2007-2009

[Data are estimates by state of residence]

Area September 2009 September 2008 January-September 2009 January-September 2008 January-September 2007
Alabama 5,494 5,547 46,986 48,593 48,546
Alaska 923 1,017 8,582 8,667 8,295
Arizona 8,134 8,823 69,900 75,207 77,286
Arkansas 3,521 3,434 29,757 30,372 30,501
California 46,117 47,771 395,331 416,258 422,669
Colorado 6,022 6,037 52,213 53,473 53,490
Connecticut 3,299 3,440 29,848 30,856 31,580
Delaware 956 1,026 8,690 8,971 8,848
District of Columbia 690 651 6,009 5,896 5,757
Florida 19,401 20,115 165,448 173,894 178,229
Georgia 12,461 13,291 106,339 108,167 108,662
Hawaii 1,675 1,769 14,156 14,534 14,303
Idaho 2,066 2,119 18,105 19,395 19,020
Illinois 14,568 15,328 129,793 134,730 136,502
Indiana 7,624 7,744 65,719 67,432 67,587
Iowa 3,508 3,508 30,063 30,504 30,782
Kansas 3,641 3,777 31,195 31,538 31,871
Kentucky 5,124 5,031 43,303 43,999 44,545
Louisiana 5,934 5,655 48,643 48,081 48,688
Maine 1,177 1,194 10,333 10,514 10,767
Maryland 6,533 6,772 57,476 59,734 59,899
Massachusetts 6,484 6,486 56,653 58,433 58,896
Michigan 10,328 10,373 89,461 92,377 95,168
Minnesota 5,976 6,056 53,435 55,141 55,683
Mississippi 3,805 4,052 32,506 33,948 34,686
Missouri 7,092 7,088 59,440 61,675 61,530
Montana 1,045 1,099 9,408 9,624 9,362
Nebraska 2,448 2,446 20,442 20,484 20,430
Nevada 3,546 3,548 29,168 30,053 30,798
New Hampshire 1,150 1,240 10,567 10,835 10,937
New Jersey 9,469 9,708 83,491 85,348 87,325
New Mexico 2,595 2,545 21,858 22,552 22,948
New York 21,889 22,121 192,850 193,093 194,045
North Carolina 11,215 11,271 96,252 98,676 98,326
North Dakota 779 793 6,782 6,797 6,641
Ohio 12,664 12,864 110,112 112,947 113,940
Oklahoma 4,748 4,879 40,631 41,219 41,550
Oregon 4,041 3,967 35,925 37,116 37,192
Pennsylvania 12,909 12,890 111,416 113,280 112,856
Rhode Island 986 1,005 8,758 9,069 9,574
South Carolina 5,164 5,400 45,867 47,258 46,939
South Dakota 1,012 1,036 9,122 9,264 9,310
Tennessee 7,202 7,523 61,735 64,683 64,583
Texas 35,660 35,526 301,864 302,863 300,527
Utah 4,730 4,781 41,365 42,728 42,017
Vermont 519 523 4,697 4,852 4,919
Virginia 9,242 9,447 79,323 81,208 82,370
Washington 7,745 7,631 68,276 69,146 67,680
West Virginia 1,870 1,769 15,926 15,828 16,202
Wisconsin 6,240 6,198 54,410 55,269 55,267
Wyoming 705 638 5,967 6,054 6,004
Puerto Rico 4,294 4,174 32,682 33,520 34,264

See footnotes at end of Table 1b

Table 1b. Provisional number of deaths: Each state and Puerto Rico, September 2008 and 2009, and cumulative figures, 2007-2009

[Data are estimates by state of residence]

Area September 2009 September 2008 January-September 2009 January-September 2008 January-September 2007
Alabama 3,699 3,737 35,175 35,944 34,985
Alaska 318 262 2,718 2,574 2,626
Arizona 3,569 3,250 33,981 34,382 34,014
Arkansas 2,253 2,264 21,344 22,037 21,141
California 17,680 17,013 172,700 176,794 178,324
Colorado 2,443 2,356 22,983 23,624 22,463
Connecticut 2,117 2,185 21,257 21,722 21,134
Delaware 594 458 5,731 5,544 5,454
District of Columbia 349 400 3,679 3,848 3,869
Florida 13,001 12,927 128,091 128,163 126,258
Georgia 5,371 5,373 49,978 50,620 49,600
Hawaii 764 733 7,449 7,021 7,047
Idaho 884 871 8,281 8,322 8,164
Illinois 7,742 7,969 73,592 74,561 74,025
Indiana 4,448 3,719 41,785 40,692 40,534
Iowa 2,164 2,215 20,360 21,375 20,120
Kansas 1,860 1,845 17,602 18,657 18,214
Kentucky 3,232 3,146 30,489 30,704 29,621
Louisiana 3,129 3,211 29,812 30,238 28,682
Maine 1,016 975 9,344 9,379 9,378
Maryland 3,416 3,205 32,657 32,473 32,718
Massachusetts 3,967 3,919 38,404 39,440 39,676
Michigan 7,097 6,832 63,755 66,112 64,409
Minnesota 2,996 2,845 27,995 28,541 27,186
Mississippi 2,186 2,263 20,960 21,681 21,238
Missouri 4,223 4,421 40,659 42,965 40,759
Montana 710 699 6,513 6,624 6,426
Nebraska 1,167 1,185 11,084 11,632 11,344
Nevada 1,582 1,400 14,646 14,653 15,005
New Hampshire 771 794 7,544 7,688 7,555
New Jersey 5,366 5,042 50,839 52,399 51,461
New Mexico 1,215 1,151 11,403 11,875 11,409
New York 10,652 11,320 108,134 111,853 110,611
North Carolina 6,034 6,027 57,344 57,750 56,712
North Dakota 461 462 4,460 4,461 4,155
Ohio 8,428 8,216 79,470 81,818 79,227
Oklahoma 2,909 2,741 26,313 27,663 26,885
Oregon 2,482 2,391 23,460 23,882 21,666
Pennsylvania 9,535 9,529 92,583 95,478 93,611
Rhode Island 752 697 7,007 7,374 7,309
South Carolina 3,025 3,208 28,234 28,720 27,724
South Dakota 534 536 5,041 5,214 5,007
Tennessee 4,616 4,476 42,900 43,672 42,600
Texas 12,656 12,703 120,559 123,026 118,304
Utah 1,109 1,138 10,624 10,553 10,561
Vermont 374 432 3,677 3,795 3,832
Virginia 4,388 4,495 43,325 43,762 43,348
Washington 3,636 3,834 35,848 36,737 35,211
West Virginia 1,688 1,665 15,795 16,065 15,447
Wisconsin 3,450 3,543 33,718 34,802 34,274
Wyoming 306 360 3,100 3,113 3,188
Puerto Rico 2,158 2,208 21,612 21,372 21,531

NOTE: Figures include all revisions received from the states and, therefore, may differ from those previously published; see “Technical Notes .”

Table 2

Table 2a. Provisional number of marriages: Each state and Puerto Rico, September 2008 and 2009, and cumulative figures, 2007-2009

[By state of occurrence]

Area September
2009 1
September 2008 2 January-September
2009 1
January-September 20082 January-September 20072
Alabama 3,508 3,104 28,207 31,045 32,299
Alaska 604 487 4,470 4,687 4,631
Arizona 3 2,701 2,530 26,387 28,291 29,825
Arkansas 2,283 2,500 23,789 24,832 26,489
California 19,775 23,129 169,013 192,669 180,161
Colorado 3,465 3,609 28,265 28,716 27,521
Connecticut 2,343 2,003 12,854 14,202 15,175
Delaware 152 558 3,232 3,686 3,894
District of Columbia 165 237 1,371 1,849 1,912
Florida 11,047 9,921 109,148 111,556 118,247
Georgia 5,257 5,570 48,086 44,751 51,588
Hawaii 2,081 2,205 17,585 19,896 20,985
Idaho 1,517 1,346 10,822 11,606 12,121
Illinois 8,743 7,526 55,098 57,438 57,416
Indiana 4,318 4,791 37,804 37,081 34,127
Iowa 2,110 2,214 16,158 15,383 15,778
Kansas 2,117 1,872 13,954 12,827 13,227
Kentucky 2,782 3,119 25,649 25,756 26,197
Louisiana 1,047 1,740 21,949 22,384 23,587
Maine 1,675 1,301 7,174 7,943 8,086
Maryland 3,857 3,351 24,622 25,500 28,216
Massachusetts 4,113 4,897 28,139 28,391 29,349
Michigan 7,082 6,152 41,688 43,891 45,648
Minnesota 4,187 3,708 22,486 22,271 23,724
Mississippi 1,096 1,053 11,233 11,553 12,365
Missouri 3,273 4,086 30,778 30,474 31,253
Montana 878 718 5,869 6,172 6,061
Nebraska 1,445 1,215 10,572 9,767 9,669
Nevada 10,430 9,750 84,341 86,714 97,909
New Hampshire 1,270 1,118 6,607 7,072 7,411
New Jersey 4,340 4,773 34,429 35,331 35,586
New Mexico4 411 625 7,400 6,538 8,934
New York3 11,621 12,433 94,679 98,729 101,419
North Carolina 7,852 5,703 49,877 48,667 49,224
North Dakota 566 428 3,362 3,397 3,465
Ohio 7,172 7,070 45,305 53,008 55,326
Oklahoma 1,993 2,245 17,695 19,925 20,492
Oregon 3,401 2,652 17,677 21,151 21,924
Pennsylvania 7,938 7,938 49,977 55,733 56,835
Rhode Island 860 807 4,690 5,042 5,383
South Carolina 2,674 2,802 22,593 25,344 27,232
South Dakota 791 751 4,769 5,020 5,029
Tennessee 8,549 4,887 40,091 44,118 47,767
Texas 12,963 11,835 138,749 137,982 134,815
Utah 2,167 2,167 18,824 18,824 20,300
Vermont 522 658 2,652 3,976 4,367
Virginia 5,155 5,098 40,923 42,862 45,261
Washington 4,801 4,138 31,408 33,828 33,617
West Virginia 1,277 1,186 9,161 9,949 10,502
Wisconsin 4,033 3,884 23,356 24,693 25,796
Wyoming 848 423 4,231 3,823 3,942
Puerto Rico 1,203 1,093 13,559 13,963 15,848

See footnotes at end of Table 2b

Table 2b. Provisional number of divorces: Each state and Puerto Rico, September 2008 and 2009, and cumulative figures, 2007-2009

[By state of occurrence. Divorces include reported annulments]

Area September
2009 1
September 2008 2 January-September
2009 1
January-September 20082 January-September 20072
Alabama 1,731 1,917 15,409 15,747 16,279
Alaska 113 284 2,218 2,303 2,273
Arizona3 1,892 2,029 17,718 17,952 18,360
Arkansas 1,053 1,348 12,027 12,239 12,825
California
Colorado 1,741 1,729 15,756 15,775 15,699
Connecticut 620 805 7,491 8,476 8,582
Delaware 328 252 2,383 2,302 2,435
District of Columbia 106 147 910 1,172 705
Florida 7,082 7,205 59,847 61,184 65,044
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho 551 643 5,587 5,620 5,541
Illinois 2,780 2,767 24,946 24,535 24,852
Indiana
Iowa 565 694 5,575 5,871 5,632
Kansas 1,128 772 7,383 6,601 6,141
Kentucky 1,900 1,643 14,999 14,995 14,972
Louisiana
Maine 520 471 3,282 4,207 4,248
Maryland 1,691 1,418 11,421 12,039 12,102
Massachusetts 903 978 8,271 10,098 11,276
Michigan 2,715 2,875 24,021 25,553 26,238
Minnesota
Mississippi 1,365 983 9,478 9,671 10,067
Missouri 2,211 1,960 17,524 16,662 16,554
Montana 556 320 2,910 3,122 2,971
Nebraska 395 480 4,215 4,444 4,564
Nevada 1,482 1,452 13,418 12,721 12,225
New Hampshire 338 451 3,773 3,870 3,839
New Jersey 1,915 2,186 18,298 19,969 19,759
New Mexico4 716 724 6,010 6,426 6,591
New York3 3,239 4,242 35,498 40,487 43,677
North Carolina 3,258 3,006 27,244 27,490 27,859
North Dakota 149 163 1,262 1,481 1,439
Ohio 2,608 3,239 26,949 29,631 29,667
Oklahoma 1,467 1,458 12,273 14,450 14,117
Oregon 1,200 1,211 9,833 11,236 10,979
Pennsylvania 2,846 2,846 20,271 25,854 26,299
Rhode Island 425 194 2,447 2,107 2,276
South Carolina 1,178 1,241 8,748 9,767 9,866
South Dakota 198 191 1,940 1,777 1,800
Tennessee 2,461 2,261 19,870 20,314 20,635
Texas 6,063 5,891 61,818 59,801 59,401
Utah 749 857 7,292 7,564 7,177
Vermont 102 196 1,461 1,636 1,671
Virginia 2,106 2,362 21,210 21,998 22,055
Washington 2,747 2,187 18,989 19,419 19,628
West Virginia 664 766 6,709 6,658 7,101
Wisconsin 1,302 1,402 13,037 12,795 12,363
Wyoming 138 253 2,222 2,037 1,977
Puerto Rico 1,420 1,645 11,327 11,593 12,105

— Data not available.

1 Figures based on monthly counts and may be underreported.

2 Figures based on final annual counts.

3 Figures for marriages are licenses issued for some counties.

4 Figures for marriages are marriage licenses issued.

NOTE: Figures include all revisions received from the states and, therefore, may differ from those previously published; see “Technical Notes .”