CDC
stopped reporting the actual number of abortions in the US after 2015 and now
reports an “abortion rate” that reports abortions per 1000 population. I
suspect Obama approved this change to confuse us.
This
“abortion rate” is provided by the statistician who drowned in a lake with a
mean depth of 3 feet.
Assuming
that CDC didn’t underreport US abortions from 1970 to 2015, the total number of
abortions are close to the total number of immigrants who were brought in to
the US from 1970 to 2015.
1970 193,491
1971 485,816
1972 586,760
1973 615,831
1974 763,476
1975 854,853
1976 988,267
1977 950,675
1978 1,157,776
1979 1,251,921
1980 1,297,606
1981 1,300,760
1982 1,303,980
1983 1,268,987
1984 1,333,521
1985 1,328,570
1986 1,325,112
1987 1,353,671
1988 1,371,285
1989 1,396,658
1990 1,429,247
1991 1,388,937
1992 1,359,145
1993 1,330,414
1994 1,267,415
1995 1,210,883
1996 1,221,585
1997 1,186,039
1998 884,373
1999 861,789
2000 857,475
2001 853,485
2002 854,122
2003 848,163
2004 839,226
2005 820,151
2006 852,385
2007 827.609
2008 825,564
2009 789,507
2010 765,651
2011 730,322
2012 699,202
2013 664,435
2014 652,639
2015 638,169
Total 45,789,558
For 2014, the Guttmacher Institute reported
926,200 abortions, an abortion rate of 14.6 abortions per 1,000 women aged 15
to 44 years. Guttmacher data is higher than CDC.
2014 926,200
2017 862,320
Others
are claiming 60 million total abortions in US since 1974.
Norb Leahy,
Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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