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}}</ref> The incidence of [[circumcisio]]n has been declining slowly ever since, which means that one finds more [[intactness]] as age decreases. There also is more [[intactness]]among hispanic males.
Jacobsen et al. (2021) reported significant declines in the incidence of [[circumcision]] with an incidence of only 52.1 percent at the end of the study period in 2016. The corrolary is a [[foreskinned]] incidence of 47.9 percent among the boys born in 2016. Jacobsen et al. also reported that the incidence of [[intactness]] in the Midwest has increased from 1 boy in 10 (10%) to 1 boy in 4 (25%). The percentage of [[foreskinned]] newborn males increased at a rate of 4/10 of one percent per year during the study period.<ref name="jacobsen2021">{{REFjournal
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}}</ref>Yang et al. (2025) report that there is new a majority of [[intact]] boys in the newborn age group.
===Distribution of foreskinned males===
<b>The red areas on the map below have the lowest prevalence of [[foreskin]] while the green areas have the highest prevalence of foreskin.</b>