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  1. About 44% of one-parent family groups had two or more of their own children under age 18 in the household. Two-thirds (67%) of one-parent family groups had at least one child under 12 years old and 51% had at least one child between the ages of 12 and 17 living with them.

  2. View the percentage of the population that was aged 18 and over in 2020 for your state.

  3. POP1 Child population: Number of children (in millions) ages 0–17 in the United States by age, 1950–2022 and projected 2023–2050. NOTE: Some estimates have been revised since previous publication in America's Children.

    Number (in Millions)
    1950
    1951
    1952
    All children
    47.3
    48.8
    50.5
    Ages 0–5
    19.1
    20.0
    21.0
    Ages 6–11
    15.3
    15.8
    16.2
    Ages 12–17
    12.9
    13.1
    13.3
  4. Oct 16, 2024 · Around 6.8 million families had three or more children under 18 living in the household in 2023. In that same year, about 51.05 million households had no children under 18 living in the...

  5. Dec 2, 2020 · In 2020, 70% of mothers and 87% of fathers living with children under 18 were married. It was more common for mothers, however, to live without a partner — 23% of mothers and only 6% of fathers were living without a partner.

  6. Jul 5, 2024 · In 2022, about 40.26 percent of all family households in the United States had their own children under age 18 living in the household. This is compared to the approximate 50.62 percent of...

  7. POP2 Children as a percentage of the population: Persons in selected age groups as a percentage of the total U.S. population and children ages 017 as a percentage of the dependent population, 1950–2022 and projected 2023–2050.