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U.S. StateNo. of abortion providers, 2017 a% change in the no. of abortion providers, 2014-2017 aChange in the no. of abortion providers, 2014-2017 a
Alabama7 -22 -2
Alaska6 -25 -2
Arizona11 -8 -1
Arkansas4 0 0
California419 -18 -93
Colorado32 -11 -4
Connecticut54 -8 -5
Delaware6 0 0
District of Columbia8 -11 -1
Florida85 -1 -1
Georgia26 -7 -2
Hawaii28 -3 -1
Idaho5 0 0
Illinois40 0 0
Indiana9 -18 -2
Iowa9 -31 -4
Kansas4 0 0
Kentucky3 0 0
Louisiana4 -20 -1
Maine21 133 12
Maryland44 7 3
Massachusetts47 9 4
Michigan30 3 1
Minnesota11 0 0
Mississippi3 50 1
Missouri4 100 2
Montana5 0 0
Nebraska7 40 2
Nevada11 -15 -2
New Hampshire12 0 0
New Jersey76 -4 -3
New Mexico7 -36 -4
New York252 16 34
North Carolina26 -30 -11
North Dakota1 0 0
Ohio14 -18 -3
Oklahoma6 20 1
Oregon29 7 2
Pennsylvania43 2 1
Rhode Island3 -40 -2
South Carolina10 43 3
South Dakota2 0 0
Tennessee12 9 1
Texas35 -20 -9
Utah12 100 6
Vermont10 11 1
Virginia32 -6 -2
Washington51 2 1
West Virginia3 -40 -2
Wisconsin6 -14 -1
Wyoming2 -33 -1
Sourcesn/an/an/a

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. u = unavailable
  3. n/a = not applicable

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