FACTOID # 11: For every 1,000 live births in New York, there are 500 abortions.
 
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Health Statistics > Ratio of Abortions to Live Births (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   District of Columbia: 706  
#2   New York: 500  
#3   Rhode Island: 429  
#4   Florida: 416  
#5   Massachusetts: 324  
#6   Nevada: 322  
#7   Washington: 322  
#8   Kansas: 316  
#9   Oregon: 315  
#10   Connecticut: 311  
#11   North Carolina: 257  
#12   Pennsylvania: 257  
#13   Illinois: 253  
#14   Georgia: 249  
#15   Virginia: 249  
#16   Ohio: 247  
#17   Vermont: 239  
#18   Hawaii: 234  
#19   Tennessee: 222  
#20   Alabama: 221  
#21   Minnesota: 220  
#22   Montana: 214  
#23   Michigan: 212  
#24   Texas: 212  
#25   New Mexico: 190  
#26   Maine: 183  
#27   Louisiana: 167  
#28   Arkansas: 160  
#29   Nebraska: 160  
#30   North Dakota: 159  
#31   Oklahoma: 140  
#32   Indiana: 137  
#33   South Carolina: 126  
#34   West Virginia: 114  
#35   Missouri: 103  
#36   Arizona: 97  
#37   South Dakota: 85  
#38   Mississippi: 84  
#39   Utah: 75  
#40   Colorado: 69  
#41   Kentucky: 69  
#42   Idaho: 36  
Weighted average: 223.8   


DEFINITION: Ratio of Legal Abortions per 1,000 Live Births by State of Occurrence, 2001

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