| The racial disparity in infant death rates is widening. |
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Between 1950 and 2000, infant deaths declined significantly for both blacks and whites. The disparity in these rates is widening, however, as indicated by an increasing ratio of black to white infant deaths (see white line). In 1950, 1.6 black infants died for every one white infant. Fifty years later, the ratio was 2.5 to 1. Source: National Center for Health Statistics |