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U.S. StateChange in the no. of abortion clinics, 2017-2020 a% change in the no. of abortion clinics, 2017-2020 aNo. of abortion clinics, 2020 a
U.S. total-1 -0.1 807
Alabama0 0 5
Alaska0 0 4
Arizona0 0 8
Arkansas-1 -33 2
California12 7 173
Colorado5 28 23
Connecticut-6 -23 20
Delaware-1 -25 3
District of Columbia0 0 5
Florida-7 -11 58
Georgia-1 -7 14
Hawaii0 0 4
Idaho0 0 3
Illinois5 20 30
Indiana1 17 7
Iowa-2 -25 6
Kansas0 0 4
Kentucky1 100 2
Louisiana-1 -25 3
Maine1 6 17
Maryland-2 -8 23
Massachusetts-2 -11 17
Michigan3 14 24
Minnesota3 43 10
Mississippi0 0 1
Missouri-2 -67 1
Montana-1 20 6
Nebraska0 0 3
Nevada2 29 9
New Hampshire0 0 4
New Jersey-4 -10 37
New Mexico0 0 6
New York-9 -8 104
North Carolina2 14 16
North Dakota0 0 1
Ohio1 11 10
Oklahoma1 25 5
Oregon1 6 17
Pennsylvania-1 -6 17
Rhode Island-1 -50 1
South Carolina-1 -25 3
South Dakota0 0 1
Tennessee-1 -12 7
Texas3 14 24
Utah0 0 2
Vermont0 0 6
Virginia-1 6 17
Washington-3 -8 37
West Virginia0 0 1
Wisconsin1 33 4
Wyoming0 0 2
SourcesSources: 1Sources: 1Sources: 1

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

Sources

  1. 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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