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Abortion Rates, 2019

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State Region Rank Abortion
Rate1
Abortions2
New YorkNortheast220.378,587
ConnecticutNortheast913.79,202
MassachusettsNortheast1013.318,593
New JerseyNortheast1113.222,178
PennsylvaniaNortheast1213.031,018
VermontNortheast1710.41,195
Rhode IslandNortheast1810.12,099
MaineNortheast278.72,021
New HampshireNortheast------
IllinoisMidwest318.646,517
MichiganMidwest614.627,339
KansasMidwest1312.36,894
MinnesotaMidwest229.29,940
OhioMidwest249.120,102
North DakotaMidwest297.61,121
WisconsinMidwest356.06,511
IowaMidwest356.03,566
IndianaMidwest375.87,637
NebraskaMidwest385.52,068
South DakotaMidwest462.6414
MissouriMidwest471.21,471
District of ColumbiaSouth123.94,552
FloridaSouth418.571,914
GeorgiaSouth516.936,907
North CarolinaSouth813.828,450
DelawareSouth1511.32,042
TexasSouth209.557,275
VirginiaSouth229.215,601
LouisianaSouth258.88,144
TennesseeSouth327.39,719
OklahomaSouth336.44,995
AlabamaSouth346.36,009
MississippiSouth385.53,194
South CarolinaSouth405.25,101
ArkansasSouth415.12,963
KentuckySouth434.33,664
West VirginiaSouth453.81,183
MarylandSouth------
NevadaWest714.08,414
WashingtonWest1411.417,262
OregonWest1610.58,688
New MexicoWest199.93,942
ArizonaWest219.413,097
AlaskaWest258.81,270
MontanaWest288.01,568
ColoradoWest297.69,002
HawaiiWest297.62,003
IdahoWest424.41,513
UtahWest444.22,922
WyomingWest480.331
CaliforniaWest------
United States11.4%3629,898

Note: (1) Number of abortions per 1,000 women aged 15–44 years by state of occurrence;
(2) Total abortions by state of occurrence;
(3) Rate is based on 625,346 abortions from the 48 areas that have consistently reported data from 2010–2019;
A dash indicates that data was not available
Source: CDC/NCHS, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, November 26, 2021 (Abortion Surveillance, United States, 2019)