WHAT'S HAPPENING
AUTISM PREVALENCE IS NOW 1 IN 36, SIGNIFYING AN 18% INCREASE IN PREVALENCE RATES SINCE 2021
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports autism prevalence has significantly increased to 1 in 36 U.S. children diagnosed with autism.
The CDC introduced the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network (ADDM) 16 years ago. The first report concluded 1 in 150 U. S. individuals are diagnosed with autism. In 2023, this number increased by 18 percent in two years and 417 percent since the CDC began counting.
"The CDC prevalence figure is showing a true increase in those being diagnosed with autism. We are not better at diagnosing. There is no widening of the diagnostic criteria or any other excuses. We have more autism. With the reality of this increase, I hope more people will care. As the number of cases continues to increase at an alarming rate the result is more and more families and their children need services and support,"" said Lisa Ackerman, Founder and Executive Director of TACA. "A prevalence of 1 in 36 cannot be disregarded. Families and their children are counting on us to care for, act, and support them. We cannot ignore this epidemic."
Key facts from the 2020 report:
- 1 in 36 U. S. children have an autism diagnosis
- 18 percent increase since the last prevalence survey in 2021
- The following 11 states are included in this survey: AZ, AK, CA, GA, MD, MI, NO, NJ, TN, UT and WI
- 37.9 percent of the children were classified as having an intellectual disability
- 4 percent of boys, 1 percent of girls have been diagnosed with autism
- This new data indicates autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is common across
all groups of children and underscores the considerable need for equitable and accessible screening, services, and support for all children.
A BULIDING CONCERN: "As the number of cases continues to increase at an alarming rate the result is more and more families and their children need services and support."
The Autism Community in Action (TACA) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to educating and supporting families affected by autism. With 1 in 36 children in the U. S. diagnosed with autism, support for families is needed now more than ever before. TACA's mission is to provide education, support, and hope to families living with autism with the goal of independence.
A RISING TIDE : 1 IN 36 U.S. CHILDREN NOW DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM
CDC Prevalence per the Autism and Development Disabilities Monitoring Network
Surveilance Year
Source: The Autism Community in Action https://tacanow.org
ABOUT THE AUTISM COMMUNITY IN ACTION
The Autism Community in Action (TACA) is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2000 with the mission to provide education, support and hope to families living with autism. Headquartered in Irvine, CA with staff and volunteers working across the country, TACA offers free educational meetings, a parent mentorship program, an online Hope and Help support group, an annual National Autism Conference, and a free Autism Journey Guide given to newly diagnosed families. TACA annually serves more than 82,000 individuals living with autism. For more information visit tacanow.org