Financial Details Missing,
But Abortions Up By 6% at Planned Parenthood
Part Three of Three
By Randall K O'Bannon, Ph.D.
NRL-ETF Director of Education & Research
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Randall K O'Bannon,
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Normally by this time of
the year, you'd expect to have read in this space the latest
details contained in Planned Parenthood's latest Annual Report.
But for some reason it isn't out yet. A factsheet recently
appearing on the organization's website is silent about the
group's lucrative finances, but does tell us that the group has
once again performed a record number of abortions at its
clinics.
According to the factsheet,
available at clinics affiliated with the Planned Parenthood
Federation of America (PPFA) performed 324,008 abortions in
2008.
This represents a one year
increase of more than 6% over the 305,310 abortions the
organization did in 2007. (www.plannedparenthood.org/files/PPFA/fact_ppservices_2010-09-03.pdf)
Though we don't have a
reliable national count yet for 2008, considered as a percentage
of the latest national annual abortion figure the Guttmacher
Institute reported for 2005, this would make Planned Parenthood
responsible for 26.8% of all abortions performed in the U.S.
This easily cements their place as America's top abortion chain.
In the factsheet, Planned
Parenthood continues to downplay the significance of abortion to
their business. It again trots out the wholly-misleading claim
that abortion represents only 3% of its services. The report
shows, however, that most of these other "services" are much
more routine, much less profitable tests and procedures, such as
pregnancy, pap, and HIV tests, vaccinations, and giving out pill
packets.
But if women who aborted
at Planned Parenthood in 2008 paid what was the going price for
abortions in 2005, those 324,008 abortions would represent more
than $133 million in income, more than a third of what Planned
Parenthood says it took in at its clinics in its most recent
Annual Report. And this assumes that all those abortions were
standard first-trimester suction curettage abortions, when we
know that there are Planned Parenthood clinics which advertise
and perform more expensive chemical and later-term abortions.
We don't have the latest
financial figures from Planned Parenthood in this latest
factsheet, but it is obvious nonetheless that, whatever Planned
Parenthood may say about abortion's relative percentage of the
services the group provides, abortion significantly impacts the
organization's bottom line.
There are a few other
figures from the Planned Parenthood factsheet worth noting.
Planned Parenthood says it has more than 825 clinics and more
than 30,000 staff members and volunteers. PPFA claims it has
more than four million activists, supporters, and donors on its
notification list.
After a series of recent
mergers and disaffiliations, the group now has 87 affiliates.
The group is said to have had more than double that number in
1979 (see NRL News, March 2008). Many of the larger, more
profitable affiliates have gobbled up the smaller ones as the
organization becomes leaner and quite literally, as the record
number of abortions shows, meaner.
Perhaps most disturbing is
the claim from the factsheet that "Seventy-two percent of our
clients have incomes at or below 150 percent of the federal
poverty level." With its recent efforts to build new, upscale megaclinics, Planned Parenthood has reached out to a wealthier
clientele, yet Planned Parenthood's customers are still,
apparently, drawn predominantly from the less affluent classes.
Planned Parenthood likes
to cast itself as a defender of the impoverished, but consider
the following. Abortion on demand has done nothing to improve
the lot of America's poor, but someone has sure made a lot of
money off their misery in the last thirty-seven years.
Editor's note. Please send
your thoughts and comments to
daveandrusko@gmail.com.
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