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Anew CDC reportshows the post-pandemic baby boom was more of a blip than an explosion. Data shows U.S. birthrates were flat from 2021 to 2022, but the report does reveal some new trends.Numbers revealedthat women seem to be waiting later in life to have kids. For the past 16 years, the fertility rate in the U.S. has declined. It s tracking below the replacement threshold, which isthe number of births that a generation needs to replace itself.This latest information from the CDC reveals that last year there were more than 3.7 million births. That is just about 3,000 fewer than in 2021, which CDC says is a non
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?A new Marquette Law School poll shows that majority of the public support the confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson as a Supreme Court justice. The poll released Wednesday revealed that 66% of the public supports her confirmation. That 66% includes almost all Democrats, 29% of Republicans, and about 66% of Independents
starbucks stanley cup . The Marquette poll found Jackson is seen as very qualified by 46% of the public, somewhat qualified by 42% of the public, and 12% see her as unqualified. Table 1: Support or oppose nomination of Katanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, by party identificationParty IDSupportOpposeRepublican2971Independent6732Democrat955The law school survey was conducted March 14-24. Marquette interviewed 1,004 adults nationwide and said the poll has a margin of error of 4%. The majority of the interviews were condu
stanley mug cted before the confirmation hearings began, but 167 were conducted after they had started. Jackson s strongest support comes from Black adults, followed by Hispanic respondents, and then white people. According to the poll results, 86% of Black adults support Jackson s confirmation, with 76% of Hispanics in favor, and 59% of white people. Table 2: Support or oppose nomination of Katanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme
stanley website Court, by race and ethnicityRace/ethnicitySupportOpposeWhite5940Black8614Hispanic7624Other/Multiple7128You can read the full poll results on Marquette Law School s website, here.Table 3: Support or oppose nomination of Katanji Brown Jackson