Planned Parenthood reported performing 402,230 abortions during the 2022-2023 fiscal year, setting a 10-year high for abortions performed. The increase occurred amid state-level anti-abortion laws and facility closures, prompting Planned Parenthood to expand its patient navigation program to assist women traveling for abortions.
The organization provided far fewer prenatal, miscarriage and adoption services, with only 1.7% prenatal care and 0.5% adoption referrals compared to abortions in 2022-2023.
Planned Parenthood received $792.2 million in taxpayer funding through grants and Medicaid in 2023-2024, representing 39% of its revenue, while private contributions decreased by 31%.
On May 12, more than 180 lawmakers representing 49 states signed a letter calling on Congress to use budget reconciliation to stop federal funding to Planned Parenthood amid concerns over safety and legal issues.