Planned Parenthood performed 374,155 abortions, according to its annual 2021-2022 report, titled “Relentless.”
Even so, Planned Parenthood made a record 1.9 billion in revenue for the year ending on June 30, 2022 — $670.4 million of which came from taxpayers in the form of “Government Health Services Reimbursements and Grants.” These numbers are up from the633.4 million coming in the form of ““Medical Services” made up about $1 billion in expenses. National Right to Life
, “It is impossible to estimate how much of these expenses were for performing abortions because Planned Parenthood does not make these numbers public and the prices for abortions vary regionally at Planned Parenthood affiliates.” Overall, Planned Parenthood reported providing 9,117,154 services. The report also lamented the Supreme Court’s“Losing the constitutional right to abortion was still heartbreaking — for patients, for providers, for the communities we serve,” the report reads. “But we’ve faced challenges before, and we’ve never given up. We won’t start now. WE’RE RELENTLESS.”
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