By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
The young drop coverage to avoid higher premiums

In the world of American birth control, the condom is still king, according to a federal report released Thursday.
It was the agency's first in-depth report on that issue, said Kimberly Daniels, the study's lead author.
This widespread use of condoms is "one of the most striking changes" seen in U.S. contraceptive trends, said Kimberly Daniels and her colleagues at the National Center for Health Statistics, an agency in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Condoms reign supreme for birth control; pill second most popular →