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Old 06-28-2022, 12:55 PM
 
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The data is not deceptive at all. Yes, it's true that the poor have the most unintended pregnancies. BUT, they also have the lowest abortion rates, by far. They simply do not use abortion to terminate an unintended pregnancy as much as higher-income women. Abortion is not a high-demand service among the poor. It IS in high demand among the higher-income.
Using the abortion rate is not a good metric in this case. While it is sort of interesting to know that higher income have a higher percentage of abortions, it is more important to know that almost half of all abortions come from one income bracket.
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Old 06-28-2022, 02:50 PM
 
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Sick leave? No sorry
Maternity leave? No sorry
Cost of living wage increase? No sorry
Maternity leave? No sorry
Daycare assistance? No sorry
Need an abortion? Here are some $$$
Somehow the left sees this as winning
What are you talking about?

My company pays for maternity leave, cost of living increases, abortions, and emergency day care expenses (up to 80 hours) that I know of for sure. They also have an adoption assistance program.
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