Domestic Adoption Facts

Age of Children Adopted
Under 1 Year Old 2%
1 - 5 Years Old 46%
6 - 10 Years Old 37%
11 - 15 Years Old 14%
16 - 18 Years Old 2%
Data for the Number of Private Domestic Adoptions is Not Systematically Reported because states are not legally required to report the number of private domestic adoptions, there are few sources of that information.
 
The most recent and comprehensive data is reported by the National Center for State Courts (NCSC). NCSC gathered adoption totals from a variety of sources, and estimated that in 1992 nearly 127,000 children were adopted through all types of adoption -- international, foster care, private agency, independent and step-parent. NCSC estimated that stepparent adoptions accounted for 42% of all adoptions and foster care adoptions 15%.
 
Nearly 40% of American adults, or 81.5 million people, have considered adopting a child. If just one in 500 of these adults adopt, all of the 134,000 children in foster care waiting for adoption would have permanent, loving families, according to the new National Adoption Attitudes Survey. Survey statistics overall showed that adoption in the millennium has a better reputation than ever, and that people are connecting with the idea of adoption as good for their families and for society: Source: statistics.adoptions.com
 
50,000 children were adopted from public foster care in 2001
  1. 50% were Female
  2. 50% were Male
  3. 38% were Caucasian
  4. 35% were Black
  5. 16% were Hispanic
Source: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, AFCARS Report
 
  1. Half of the U.S. population have an adoption in their immediate family.
  2. 2% of the U.S. population, or 5-10-million Americans, are adoptees.
Source: Adoption Factbook, National Council For Adoption Source: U.S. Census 2000