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Topics (3)
Contraception
Contraceptive use
Cost savings at all publicly funded centers
Cost savings at Title X-funded centers
Family planning and birth costs
Family planning centers
Outcomes averted
Outcomes averted by publicly funded centers
Outcomes averted by Title X-funded centers
Public expenditures for family planning
Title X-funded centers
Women with potential demand for contraceptive services and supplies
Women in likely need of publicly funded contraceptive services and supplies
Pregnancy
Pregnancies and their outcomes
Pregnancies wanted later or unwanted
Pregnancies wanted then or sooner
Wasn’t-sure pregnancies
Public expenditures for pregnancies
Teen pregnancies
Teen pregnancies ending in abortion
Teen Pregnancies ending in birth
Teen pregnancies ending in fetal loss
Abortion
Abortion clinics
Abortion expenditures
Abortions by state of occurrence
Abortions by state of residence
All abortion providers
Public expenditures for abortion
Teen pregnancies ending in abortion
Adolescents
Teen pregnancies
Teen pregnancies ending in abortion
Teen pregnancies ending in birth
Teen pregnancies ending in fetal loss
Teen pregnancy outcomes
Demographics
Insurance status
Population Estimates
*Selecting fewer topics at a time results in better performance.
U.S. State | No. of women with potential demand for contraceptive services and supplies, aged 20-44 and below 250% of the federal poverty level, 2016 | No. of women with potential demand for contraceptive services and supplies, aged 20-44 and at or above 250% of the federal poverty level, 2016 | No. of women with potential demand for contraceptive services and supplies, Hispanic, 2016 | No. of women with potential demand for contraceptive services and supplies, non-Hispanic black, 2016 | No. of women with potential demand for contraceptive services and supplies, non-Hispanic white, 2016 | % of counties without a known clinic, 2020 a |
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U.S. total | 16,011,080 | 19,554,010 | 7,912,110 | 5,760,870 | 22,403,410 | 89 |
Sources | Sources: 1 | Sources: 1 | Sources: 1 | Sources: 1 | Sources: 1 | Sources: 2 |
Notes
- Abortion clinics are health care facilities other than hospitals and physicians’ offices that provide abortion care. Physicians’ offices that provided 400 or more abortions in a calendar year are also counted as clinics.
- u = unavailable
- n/a = not applicable
Sources
- Publicly Supported Family Planning Services in the United States: Likely Need, Availability and Impact, 2016 https://www.guttmacher.org/report/publicly-supported-FP-services-us-2016
- Jones RK et al, Abortion incidence and service availability in the United States, 2020. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 2022:1-14. https://doi.org/10.1363/psrh.12215
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