The data displays the estimated number of abortions among teenage girls aged 15 to 19 years that were averted by publicly funded family planning clinics in the United States in 2014, by state. In that year it was estimated publicly funded family planning clinics helped to avert a total of 75,500 teenage abortions, 16,900 of which would have occurred in California.
Alabama | 1700 |
Alaska | 300 |
Arizona | 900 |
Arkansas | 900 |
California | 16900 |
Colorado | 1500 |
Connecticut | 1000 |
Delaware | 300 |
District of Columbia | 600 |
Floridia | 3100 |
Georgia | 2000 |
Hawaii | 300 |
Idaho | 400 |
Illinois | 2400 |
Indiana | 1300 |
Iowa | 900 |
Kansas | 400 |
Kentucky | 800 |
Louisiana | 800 |
Maine | 400 |
Maryland | 1200 |
Massachusetts | 1600 |
Michigan | 1600 |
Minnesota | 1100 |
Mississippi | 1300 |
Missouri | 1100 |
Montana | 400 |
Nebraska | 300 |
Nevada | 300 |
New Hampshire | 300 |
New Jersey | 1300 |
New Mexico | 600 |
New York | 5500 |
North Carolina | 1700 |
North Dakota | 200 |
Ohio | 1700 |
Oklahoma | 1200 |
Oregon | 1500 |
Pennsylvania | 3500 |
Rhode Island | 300 |
South Caroline | 1400 |
South Dakota | 200 |
Tennessee | 1900 |
Texas | 2400 |
Utah | 600 |
Vermont | 300 |
Virginia | 1100 |
Washington | 1700 |
West Virginia | 800 |
Wisconsin | 1400 |
Wyoming | 200 |