adoption in america: which state adopts the most?
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Adoption in America: Which State Adopts the Most?
We tend to look at adoption statistics as a whole and examine the entire country’s adoption
rates. But with the enormous size of the United States, it helps to look at each state
individually to determine where the most adoptions are currently taking place.
According to numbers, Texas came out on top in 2012 with 616 recorded adoptions. In terms
of numbers, it is about 60 more than the next state, California. The numbers also show that
states to the east, such as Illinois and Ohio, tend to adopt more than states in the west, like
Nevada and Montana. This can be attributed to population, as the eastern states have
significantly more people than some of the western ones.
However, if we look at the rate of adoptions per 100,000 children, Alaska takes the lead. Even
though Texas leads adoptions in pure numbers, it is important to take into consideration the
number of children in foster care, too. Texas, a large and very fast-growing state, has
thousands of children in orphanages and the foster system, which makes 616 adoptions per
year good, but not great. Likewise, Alaska is significantly smaller in terms of both population
and children in the foster system, putting their rate of adoptions at a noteworthy level.
But sheer numbers do not tell the whole story. Virginia has a low rate of adoption per
100,000, but that is because there are fewer foster children to adopt compared to other
states. It is hard for a state without many children in the system to have adopting parents. The
statistics also do not address international adoption, which is not recorded in the numbers
because it is not domestic.
So what factors determine a good rate of adoption? Having parents that are willing to adopt is
a place to start, but potential adoptive couples need to be educated about the adoption
process from cost to application, as well. As mentioned earlier, a high number of children in
the foster care system factors into rates and statistics. Looking back at Virginia and Texas,
the numbers seem to match up properly – a large state like Texas with millions of inhabitants
will certainly have more children awaiting adoption and a higher number of people adopting.
The same is true for both California and New York. Likewise, Alaska and Virginia, places with
fewer people and fewer children, can have higher rates because of the need.
Looking at the numbers can help determine which states need more adoptions and which
states are on the right track. While we want every child to find a home, some states have a
bigger need for adoptions than others. With domestic adoptions on the rise, we hope that
adoptions in every state go up in the coming years.
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