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City Data
Infant Mortality
In 2002, 9,204 infants born to residents of cities
in the United States with populations over 100,000 died in the first
year of life. The city infant mortality rate was 7.5 deaths per
1,000 live births, higher than the rate of 7.0 for the Nation as
a whole. Although the infant mortality rate in cities has routinely
been higher than the rate Nationwide, it has declined over the past
decade. Between 1990 and 2000, infant mortality in cities declined
by roughly one-third; the decline Nationwide in the same period
was 25 percent. Between 2001 and 2002, there was an increase of
0.1 and 0.2 deaths per 1,000 live births, respectively, in cities
and Nationwide.
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Line Chart: Infant Mortality Rates in U.S. Cities
with Populations over 100,000: 1990-2002
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