Unfortunately, Too many to count. :(
120000 children are adopted each year.
In the U.S., approximately 135,000 children are adopted each year, but there are still many infants and children who remain in foster care or un-adopted. As of recent estimates, around 20,000 babies may remain un-adopted by the end of their first year. Factors such as the number of children entering the foster care system and the availability of adoptive families contribute to this statistic. Efforts continue to find permanent homes for these children.
In the U.S. there are 397,122 children who do not have parents. Only 101,666 of those children are adopted so about 32%.
More than 1 million people/parents want children that can't have them. It's very sad, but adoption is available.
There are more than 100 000 children up for adoption and in foster care so there really is no need for more. There is a lack of adoptive parents, not children. We need more wanting older children and not just babies. So as many as possible would be the answer.
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On average, around 135,000 children are adopted in the United States each year. This number can vary annually depending on various factors, such as changes in adoption laws, international adoption trends, and societal attitudes towards adoption.
Fairly simple, international adoption works in many directions. People from other countries can adopt US children, just like US adults can adopt foreign children. Why wouldn't they be able to? Do you honestly think that no US children are adopted out internationally?
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Victoria Beckham has 4 children
Now Wait for Last Year has 214 pages.